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‘I’m stuck in a rut and can’t get out of it’: The Kingston housing crisis

Kingston resident Brian Geddes “has not had a locked door behind [him]” for the past three years.Continue...

Student drinking habits and Canada’s new guidelines

Even one drink a week could harm your health, the Canadian Center on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) declared on Jan. 17.Continue...

Inside the Black Studies Program

“The category of Blackness and Black Studies has an inherent hybridity to it because the onslaught of colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade touched every single aspect of the lives of the people of African descent. Every single aspect,” Jennifer S. Leath, assistant professor for the School of Religion, said in an interview with The Journal. Continue...

Something borrowed, something red, yellow, and blue: Discovering Queen’s weddings

‘ Be my valentine’, turns into ‘be my bride’ when planning a Queen’s-themed wedding to commemorate your undergraduate relationship.Continue...

How artistic power is fuelling resilience

For Dr. Juliane Okot Bitek of the Queen’s English department, art is inherently political.Continue...

Battle of the bands: Unpacking Kingston-born bands

There’s a classic pub on Princess St., around the corner from the late-night 7-Eleven. You might know it: The Mansion.Continue...

Kingston wants to become the re-birthplace of psychedelics

A new frontier in mental health treatment is emerging in Kingston, centred around a class of drugs once considered almost too taboo to research.

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Demystifying Queen’s alumni network

Being a member of the Queen’s community doesn’t end upon graduation. Rather, you’ve entered the next phase of your career as a Queen’s alum.Continue...

Student side hustles that give back

In May 2021, Maddie Wright, ArtSci ’23, was looking for a way to make some extra money in her first year of university.Continue...