After Orientation wrapped up and their Chair failed to respond to messages about the issues they faced, Aubrey decided to ...
Until a student sits across from you, voice shaking, asking if you’ll keep their name off the record because they’re afraid of what might happen if you don’t. Until a family member calls—not to thank ...
Queen’s five highest-paid employees banked over $2 million cumulatively through salaries in 2024.Published on March 28, the Ontario Sunshine List ranked all Queen’s employees’ salaries over $100,000 ...
In the wake of a string of shows before term ends, Queen’s’ live music scene is more alive than ever.This year has seen the boom of student bands reaching new heights, and the appetite for live music ...
An emergency Special Assembly saw snaps and thumbs up from PSAC 901 union members.AMS Assembly met on March 31 for a Special Assembly to discuss whether or not to take a position on the ongoing Public ...
A former Queen’s faculty member is in the race to be Kitchener South-Hespeler’s Member of Parliament (MP).Dr. Matthew Strauss, a former Assistant Professor of Medicine from July 2019 to November 2021, ...
A confrontation on the picket line escalated when Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901 President Jake Morrow claims a member of the University’s bargaining team ran over his foot—sparking a ...
With 26 days left on the job, President Owen Rocchi, Vice-President (University Affairs) Ruth Osunde, and Vice-President (Operations) Ayan Chowdhury sat down with The Journal to reflect on their year.
Being a part of The Journal taught me more about the world, campus culture, and work ethic than I could ever imagine. I’ll miss hearing all the interesting things people have to say at Ed Board and ...
Both parties have promoted the idea of tax cuts and removing GST from home sales, with only smaller disagreements such as Carney’s proposition of only removing the GST off homes valued at less than $1 ...
Take a look inside The Journal House on one of our press nights to see how the magic happens! Get to know some of the faces behind your favourite sections and say goodbye to volume 152 with us!Do you ...
As PSAC 901’s strike action continues, graduate student workers are raising concerns about financial precarity and unaffordable living costs.
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