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Campus radio station looks to leave AMS

The campus radio station is looking to break from the AMS.Continue...

CFRC avoids intervention

Proposed changes to the management structure of Queen’s radio station CFRC won’t go through, following a failed motion at last night’s AMS Board of Directors.Continue...

New AMS council hired

Next year’s AMS council was hired on Sunday night by incoming AMS executive team JDL.Continue...

On the campaign trail with executive candidates

The Journal talks to the AMS executive candidates about life on the campaign trail.Continue...

New retailers plan to offer student jobs

Construction has started on Grocery Checkout and Drug Smart pharmacy in the Queen’s Centre. The retailers are set to open on March 1.Continue...

AMS to announce retailers in Queen’s Centre

The AMS will finalize the two retailers to fill the empty spaces in the Queen’s Centre at a Board of Trustees meeting Friday.Continue...

A statement from Queen's Bands

Queen's Bands will return in January as a reinvigorated and recalibrated organizationContinue...

Bands suspension justified

The suspension of Queen’s Bands on Nov. 17 was a necessary decision made by the University administration and the AMS.Continue...

Bus service on the decline

In the past two years, Tricolour Express has seen a 30 per cent decline in ticket sales.Continue...

Committee fails to act

An AMS mental health committee established on April 7 was tasked by assembly to “evaluate how the AMS provides support to students on our campus and canvas other universities.” Though the committee met six times over the summer, it has failed to enact any change.Continue...

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