On Saturday, Kingston’s newest federal election candidate will hit the streets, going door-to-door in Skeleton Park to meet her potential constituents.
Following a tight campaign, Niki Boytchuk-Hale, ConEd ’24, will be Queen’s next Rector. She will take over the role from outgoing Rector Owen Crawford-Lem on May 1.
Running uncontested to be next year’s executive team of the Commerce Society (ComSoc), team SJA says they’re prioritizing accountability and transparency.
In the upcoming SGPS election, two candidates face off for the position of vice-president (graduate), while the remaining positions of president, vice-president (campaigns and community affairs), vice-president (finance and services), and vice-president (professional) are uncontested, with a sole candidate in each race.
On a cold winter’s night, the fire of Smith Engineering burned bright in the ILC where the new Engineering Society (EngSoc) executive members were revealed.
Two candidates will be on the ballot for the Residence Society’s (ResSoc) first contested presidential election in two years. Katarina Krivokapic, ArtSci ’26 and Allen Wu, HealthSci ’25 sat down with The Journal to discuss their visions for the role if elected.
Despite looming concerns about the University’s budget cuts, only 10 students showed up to hear candidates discuss their platforms on Jan. 25 in Kingston Hall.
For the upcoming ASUS executive election, all positions are uncontested. The roles of president, vice-president (operations), and vice-president (student affairs) each have a sole candidate vying for the position.
In a contested race for the top seat, three students vie to be the next president of Queen’s Engineering Society (EngSoc). In the running are Matthew Brown, Sci ’25, Taylor Hambleton, Sci ’25, and Jack Walker, Sci ’25. Two presidential candidates sat down with The Journal to discuss their platforms and goals.