Decision to exclude elected officials from Pride march prompts debate

No elected officials walked in Kingston’s Pride parade on June 13, following a decision by the Kingston Pride board to keep the event non-political.

June 29, 2026

To better understand queer life at Queen’s across generations, The Journal spoke with current and former students about their experiences finding community on campus.

June 29, 2026

The Queen’s University Faculty Association (QUFA) has entered a new round of collective bargaining with Queen’s, outlining priorities including fairness in the workplace, workload, job and employment stability, information technology and privacy, and merit reform.

June 29, 2026

The Queen’s University Association for Queer Employees (QUAQE) began as a social network for Queer employees in 2005

Questions remain among Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) staff following former interim Dean Bob Lemieux’s departure, as Queen’s has not publicly explained the circumstances surrounding the leadership change.

For years, Queen’s has raised a Pride flag. This year, the University held a ceremony to celebrate that tradition

Rising tuition and the increasing costs of living are shaping the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) priorities for the coming year.

For many students, course selection involves piecing together information from multiple websites before making their decisions. Coursify aims to combine these steps.

Whether studying community resistance to land development in Guatemala, advocating for inclusion through her work and volunteer efforts, or promoting ecological conservation through her beekeeping guild, Alexandra Pedersen’s pursuits have centred on community and social change.

Kingston is being considered as a potential stop on Canada’s proposed high-speed rail network, following months of advocacy from local officials and public consultation.

Several Queen’s Medicine students are not just studying medicine but are actively attempting to reshape how Kingston views sun safety education and skin cancer prevention.

Kingston is being deemed Ontario’s “outlier” with increasing rent growth amid declines in other municipal markets, according to a Canadian Rent Report

At Queen’s University, National Indigenous History Month is being marked by encouraging students and community members to engage with Indigenous knowledge and its role in present-day society.

A proposed College of Computing has become more than a debate over AI at Queen’s.

Strike picketing in 2025 and a 2024 pro-Palestine encampment cost Queen’s almost $600,000 in external security costs.

Queen’s approved its Final 2026-27 Operating Budget Overview at the May 8 Board of Trustees meeting with a warning that financial pressures are expected to continue despite new provincial funding.

Six new commissioners assumed their roles within the AMS, each hoping to create change and strengthen foundations.

Concerns over course access and staffing shortages in Queen’s Economics Department have prompted students to publicly call for changes within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS)

Questions about Queen’s research standing resurfaced during the April Senate question period as external metrics continued to place the University behind several peer institutions

Queen’s leaders discuss the role of universities amid rapid developments in AI, shifting funding priorities, and what they describe as a “post-truth” epoch.

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