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Free the Children comes to Queen’s for Homecoming

As a kickoff to Homecoming weekend, students and alumni gathered in Duncan McArthur Hall Auditorium on Friday night to listen to a speech by Craig Kielburger, the co-founder of Free the Children.Continue...

Walk for leukemia and lymphoma research raises more than $7,000

After almost three years of treatment, including about 50 overnight admissions and 150 day visits to Kingston General Hospital, five-year-old Aly Davis is currently cancer-free.Continue...

Annual Terry Fox Run draws 160 participants

Jenna Frank’s story is one of struggle and determination.Continue...

Charity and chips: More than another Poker Club

With this semester marking its second year, Queen’s University Poker Club (QPC) is relatively new but offers more than a chance at luck, but also at charity. QPC, which is comprised of a six-...Continue...

Vogue delves into Art Deco

In its 17th year, the Vogue Charity Fashion Show (VCFS) takes the stage for a study in the Art Deco lifestyle for their spring student showcase.Continue...

First-time food drive donates first batch

Despite the heavy rain, the Queen’s Gives Back initiative collected 276 cans of food on Sunday, as they took to the streets in a food drive for the United Way.Continue...

Project Red disputes contest policy

Student sponsorship program Campus Perks has changed their policy after a Queen’s student claimed they permitted cheating in a recent contest they hosted.Continue...

Arts: Exclusive Interview with Ryan Marshall of Walk Off The Earth

The Queen's Journal sat down with Ryan Marshall of the band Walk Off The Earth for an interview before a charity concert at the K-Rock Center.Continue...

Hair Massacure aims to change kids' lives

The Make-a-Wish branch at Queen’s is expecting to raise $25,000 from this year’s Hair Massacure.Continue...

Free funds for local projects

Ten strangers give $100 each to a different community-based project each month. It’s the premise of a new foundation in Kingston.Continue...

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