Alcohol

James Ready campaign targets students

Queen's was selected as one of six schools targeted by beer company James Ready's new advertising campaign.Continue...

Policy change to keep alcohol out of residence

A new University policy means alcohol won’t be allowed into residences during Frosh Week, even if the residents are of legal age.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...

Whiskey business: new drinking guidelines are sobering

Canada’s new alcohol consumption guidelines are a rude awakening.Continue...

Hazing is dangerous—take it seriously

Queen’s Finance Association (QFA) had its activities suspended this month following a serious incident of non-academic misconduct.Continue...

Queen’s Commerce Dean implementing one-drink alcohol policy

Smith School of Business is moving towards a one-drink policy at Smith sanctioned events.Continue...

A look at Queen’s student drinking culture

Drinking culture is often glorified in the media. However, the realities of binge drinking can often be a lot more sinister. Not only are there health consequences associated with drinking alcohol, there are also dangerous behaviours associated with it, like unsafe sex, assault, and addiction.Continue...

Universities need more addiction recovery programs

This fall, the University of Windsor is offering a recovery program for students battling addiction. It’s only the second Canadian university to do so.Continue...

Not drinking at one of Canada’s top party schools

On Homecoming of my first year I got drunk for the first and last time.Continue...

The liquor industry needs to work with alcohol consumption experiments, not against them

With the limited resources that come with a population of just under 36,000 people, it’s not surprising that even a hint of a lawsuit from the Canadian liquor industry players was enough to snuff out an experiment like the one recently held in the Yukon.Continue...

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