AMS

Understand the referendum

Simple adjustments can be made to the AMS referendum process to ensure students understand the influence their vote has.Continue...

AMS lobbies Queen’s for ReUnion Street Festival funding

Though Principal Daniel Woolf expressed hope last fall that the ReUnion Street Festival would become a new Homecoming tradition, the University is refusing to provide the AMS with funding to support the festival.Continue...

Take out the trash talk

Political campaigns for student leadership positions are hard.Continue...

CBW is seeking student support

On Jan. 15, Team CBW was elected by acclamation to be the next AMS executive.Continue...

Blair, Li focus on student connection

Undergraduate Student Trustee candidates Mike Blair and Jennifer Li were hesitant to stray from their platforms during Thursday’s trustee debate at the JDUC.Continue...

Team CBW seeks continuity with past executives

Kanivanan Chinniah, Kyle Beaudry and Catherine Wright became the incoming 2015-16 AMS executive thanks to an uncontested run, but despite the atypical circumstances of their election — the first acclamation in 25 years — they say they intend to retain continuity with past AMS leaders.Continue...

AMS acclamation omits students

Without a vote of confidence, Team CBW’s imposition as incoming AMS executive was undemocratic.Continue...

CBW acclaimed as new executive

The AMS acclaimed Team CBW — Kanivanan Chinniah, Kyle Beaudry and Catherine Wright — as the incoming 2015-16 executive team late Wednesday night.Continue...

New mayor brings fresh start

As Kingston’s new mayor has familiarized with his role, town-gown relations have become a pressing issue.Continue...

Female student leaders lacking

In 1884, Queen’s became the first university west of the Maritimes — and ahead of much of the world — to have female graduates.Continue...

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