ComSoc

Issues on race and cultural appropriation at Queen’s attracts national attention

Early this week, photos from a ‘Beerfest’ party, held last Saturday at a house in the University District appeared on Facebook, subsequently gaining national attention.Continue...

Investigation underway for potential academic integrity breaches

A class of second-year students all received 100 per cent on their midterm exams this October.Continue...

Ending Commerce rankings breeds a better environment

Public judgement doesn’t encourage healthy competition, but negative attitudes.Continue...

Commerce program to terminate ranking system

After taking a hard look at the stress and anticipation experienced by Commerce students each year, the Faculty of Commerce has decided to eliminate the public ranking system that previously pitted peers against each other.Continue...

One year of Smith

This Saturday marks one year since Queen’s School of Business took on its Smith label, after Principal Daniel Woolf announced a $50 million endowment on October 1, 2015 in Goodes Hall.Continue...

Business students forgo on-campus recruitment

As September begins, so does a rush of on-campus recruitment (OCR) for fourth-year Queen’s Commerce students — but some are choosing to forgo the program for independent job searches.Continue...

ComSoc executive elected after six-day delay

After a lengthy delay, the 2015-16 Commerce Society (ComSoc) executive was finally elected on Sunday.Continue...

AVC wants to earn ComSoc’s confidence

After exchanging ideas with Caroline Hayes on issues discussed at Commerce Society (ComSoc) Assembly and the future of the Society, Ana Lopez said it was only a matter of time before they began thinking of a third member to complete their executive team.Continue...

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