Elections

Covering JDL on election night

The Journal’s photography team shot 2,724 photos on AMS election night last week. Only 16 were used in the online and print coverage.

Photos are chosen based on the relevance to...Continue...

Elections liveblog

AMS and faculty society election coverage on Wednesday nightContinue...

Obama-mania runs out

“Tonight, I want to speak about how we move forward and build a blueprint for an economy that’s built to last,” said U.S. President Barack Obama during Tuesday’s State of the Union Address to members of Congress.Continue...

Debate maps out plans

Last night, candidates for AMS vice-president of university affairs — Mira Dineen of Team JDL, T.K. Pritchard of Team GPP and Sean Renaud of Team RMS — took part in the first AMS election debate of the week.Continue...

Voting glitches unacceptable

Due to online glitches in the Oct. 25 and 26 AMS elections, some students were left wondering if their votes counted. Even after casting their ballots, some students received emails reminding them to vote; other emails told students they weren’t eligible to vote, when in fact they were.Continue...

Rector Nick Francis takes office

Nick Francis won the title of Queen’s rector with 52 per cent of the vote in the third round of preferential voting.Continue...

Nick Francis wins rector race

Nick Francis was elected as the 33rd Queen's rector tonight, edging out five competitors.Continue...

Lost in alienation

Over the course of last weekend, Brampton-West Progressive Conservative candidate Ben Shenouda circulated a flyer that critics have called homophobic and offensive.Continue...

McGuinty on education

Premier Dalton McGuinty visited Kingston on Sept. 1 as part of his cross-country tour.Continue...

Rallying against voter apathy

Students participate in a Vote Mob Thursday afternoon to encourage their peers to vote in the upcoming federal election.Continue...

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