donald trump

Principal Woolf speaks out on US travel ban, welcoming affected academics to Queen’s

After Principal Daniel Woolf released a statement to the student body on Monday, regarding the University’s reaction to American President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, Woolf talked about possible next steps with The Journal.Continue...

Clark Hall staff to undergo mandatory training after displaying insensitive tip jars

After last week’s United States presidential election, a reference to a Donald Trump quote on a tip jar at Clark Hall Pub provoked criticism from students and an official apology from Clark Hall staff.Continue...

Ideas don’t stop at the border

I fully expected for history to be made this American election season and it was, but definitely not in a way that I`d seen coming.Continue...

When campaigning goes awry

The 2016 presidential election has been one of the most exciting in recent history, but the excitement came at a steep price.Continue...

What Trump really represents

Watching the final results of the American election roll in, what started as a night full of optimism quickly turned to heartbreak and disbelief.Continue...

Political studies professors weigh in on Trump victory

Following Tuesday night’s American election results, a panel discussion examining the outcome was held at Kingston City Hall, featuring Queen’s researchers and moderated by associate political studies professor, Jonathan Rose.Continue...

Talking Heads: Thoughts on the U.S. Presidential Debate?

"It made me feel so glad that I live in Canada." Rachel Heleniak, ArtSci '19

"I liked Hillary a lot more after watching it." Sam Boynton, ConEd '17

"Trump...Continue...

Young Canadians: American politics affect you too

Even if the words “politics” and “elections” usually tune you out of a conversation, chances are that you’ve still noticed that American elections have begun.Continue...

Rotten to the core: Donald Trump

Your housemate’s rotting groceries are an embodiment of Donald Trump in the Republican Primaries. No one is willing to touch either and we have a problem.Continue...

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