Administration

Put students first

As long as the University prioritizes public image over student concerns, its reputation will continue to tarnish.Continue...

Darts and laurels 2014-15

Darts and laurels 2014-15Continue...

Animal testing requires transparency

As a publicly funded institution, Queen’s has a responsibility to be transparent with its animal testing practices.Continue...

Letter to the Editor

Don’t Blame TorcolacciContinue...

Admin, support ReUnion

It’s in the University’s best interests to help establish the ReUnion Street Festival as a new Homecoming tradition.Continue...

Enrolment an avoidable Catch-22

Queen’s needs a systematic plan to address the inevitable strain that increased enrolment will place on valuable student services.Continue...

Unions and admin adopt adversarial approach

As Queen’s faces a $456 million pension solvency deficit, many full-time jobs at the University have been reduced to part-time positions, according to the president of the local Canadian Union for Public Employees (CUPE).Continue...

Queen’s to release internal sexual assault response report

The University is set to release an internal report on policies, procedures and support programs that address sexual assault involving students.Continue...

AMS fumbles JDUC revitalization

The preliminary stages of the AMS’s JDUC revitalization plan have been poorly executed, and reflect greater failures on the part of the AMS and the University.Continue...

Queen’s has failed sexual assault survivors

Queen’s administration should be condemned for lacking an official policy for handling sexual assaults on campus.Continue...

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