Billie the Kid is a K’ai Taile Dené and Nehiyaw spoken word poet and storyteller. Originally from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, she currently resides in Kingston, Ontario, the traditional...Continue...
Journal staff Claudia Rupnik and Carolyn Svonkin discuss Queen's residences and how they're handling COVID-19, later bringing on a first-year student to chat about their experience so far.
For the Climate Crisis issue, The Journal heads across the Lake to learn more about the Wolfe Island windmills. Learn about the modern energy sources, and hear the perspective of Grant Pyke, a...Continue...
In this week's episode of The Scramble, The Journal's Matt Scace, Aysha Tabassum, Jodie Grieve, and Daniel Green answer questions submitted by Queen's first-years on social media.Continue...
The Queen’s Black Academic Society sparked conversation and action among Queen’s clubs and student groups when they posted a call to action on their social media platforms May 31st. By June 8th,...Continue...
As campus closed and classes moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic, Queen's Medical students got to work volunteering in our communities. The Journal interviews student leaders in...Continue...
On March 4, students across Canada walked out of classes to stand in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en people. Hundreds of students gathered at University Ave. and Union St. to voice their support...Continue...
On March 4, students across Canada walked out of classes to stand in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en people. Hundreds of students gathered at University Ave. and Union St. to voice their support...Continue...
Hundreds of protesters gathered at the train tracks outside of Kingston’s VIA Rail station on Sunday to protest the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline that is set to run through Wet’...Continue...