The University District Safety Initiative is back

With St. Patrick’s Day on the horizon, Kingston Police are enforcing the University District Safety Initiative (UDSI) once more.
March 15, 2024

Pro-Palestinian groups demand action from Queen’s University after fundraiser for “Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces” held on campus

Tensions amongst pro-Palestine and pro-Israeli students fester following a contentious fundraiser by Chabad Kingston.
March 15, 2024

Board of Trustees convenes amidst budget cut protest

As crowds amassed outside Richardson Hall, cries of shame echoed through the room where the Board of Trustees met to discuss the ongoing budget deficit.
March 15, 2024

Ramadan events bring Muslim community together

Every Ramadan, Muslim students at Queen’s gather to eat, pray, and build community.
On Saturday, Kingston’s newest federal election candidate will hit the streets, going door-to-door in Skeleton Park to meet her potential constituents.
As the new Orientation Roundtable (ORT) Coordinator, Maddie Ronan, ConEd ’26, wants faculty orientations to be accessible.
International student enrolment fell 7.4 per cent according to a university report. Students hail from 119 countries, with students predominantly coming from China, India, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Iran.
Hours before the Equity Town Hall, senior administrators at Queen’s University pulled out of the event.
Four Queen’s students have been inducted to the prestigious group of Tricolour alumni.
As the sun set on Friday, a Palestinian flag flew from the tallest building on Queen’s campus.
With less than two months left in the school year, Health Sciences Society (HSS) President Sara Pollanen is considering using her personal credit to front the money for HSS end-of-year events.
Tensions were high in the Duncan McArthur Hall auditorium when Queen’s Community Housing and the Queen’s Community Housing Residents Association (QCHRA) met to discuss policy changes and surprise rent increases.
Outlined in chalk, students lay on the ground outside Mitchell Hall, representing lost Palestinian lives.
Jewish students feel unsupported by AMS and university administration, while tensions on campus escalate.
Financial difficulties and a rent increase cast uncertainty over the future of Queen’s Grad Club.
After an extended election season, Team OAR is ready to assume their roles as the new AMS executive team.
For the first time in 12 years, Queen’s Masters of Public Administration (MPA) students brought home the gold at an annual case competition.
The Journal won under two categories at the recent John H. MacDonald (JHM) Awards for Excellence in Student Journalism.
Becoming a brand ambassador is the new student side hustle, and alcohol companies are the predominant employers.
Initiatives designed to make Queen’s a more inclusive home to students was highlighted in the 2022-23 Indigenization – Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism (IEDIAA) Annual Report published March 5. The report showcases changes made from January to December 2022.
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