March 15, 2024

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 8, 2024

Cheaters tell all: How students are cheating with ChatGPT

With the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT, Queen’s published a set of guidelines for its use in academic settings in August 2023.
March 1, 2024

Living for today and maybe tomorrow: Ukrainian war victims reflect on two years since Russian invasion

In the pocket of his military uniform, Yuri* keeps one bullet and a letter from an unknown Ukrainian child who he saved when they were caught in a violent Russian onslaught. The objects remind Yuri of his commitment to his homeland, despite the horrors in the eastern city of Bakhmut.
March 15, 2024

Rental increase leaves Queen’s graduate students out in the cold

Queen’s Community Housing rental increases disavow responsibility towards graduate students.
March 15, 2024

Art criticism isn’t hateful; it’s necessary

Regardless of who produces artwork, or at what stage performers are in their career, art criticism is a well-established, expected response. If the public’s criticism isn’t welcomed, neither should be their attendance.
March 15, 2024

Survival of the fittest? Ontario’s healthcare system is failing those who need it most

The adaption of the “survival of the fittest” strategy in registering for a family doctor, as seen in Kingston, represents the ways in which the Ontario government continues to break the public’s trust.
March 8, 2024

‘Paradise Lost’ a strong feminist take

Paradise Lost by John Milton is an epic theatre biblical piece about the origins of good and evil, heaven and hell, and the original sin. The DAN School production is not Milton’s paradise, but instead is the reimagined world of Paradise Lost by Erin Shields.
March 8, 2024

‘Dark Highway’ holds world premiere in Kingston about human trafficking

As part of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF), Dark Highway had its world premiere at the Kingston Grand Theatre.
March 15, 2024

Cure Cancer Classic 2024 in Photos

Experience the 2024 Cure Cancer Classic through the photos.
March 15, 2024

Gaels preparing to face nation’s best at U SPORTS Championship

Queen’s Men’s Volleyball Head Coach Gabriel deGroot sits down with ‘The Journal’ to discuss preparing to host the U SPORTS Men’s Volleyball National Championships.
March 15, 2024

It’s time I seize the day

Many of us are familiar with the Latin expression carpe diem, which translates to “seize the day.” Sometimes, I feel as though I’ve spent my entire life chasing the future, forgetting to live in the present and seize the day.
March 15, 2024

Gingers could take on Aberdeen this St. Patrick’s Day

The inaugural Ginger Run at Queen’s witnessed a heartwarming display of solidarity as natural redheads joyously ran down Aberdeen St.
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