On Jan. 14, the Kingston City Council reported one in three households struggle to put food on the table. This number shows food insecurity isn’t a far-fetched circumstance that students are immune to ...
On the evenings of April 1 and 2, Queen’s Athletics and Recreation hosted their annual Colour Awards for both Varsity Clubs and the Varsity Teams.Varsity ClubsFestivities kicked off on Tuesday, with ...
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 ...
After being removed from their role on QMIND, a former executive is speaking out, citing their mental health concerns as the reason for their termination. In late January, a former executive member of ...
Beyond ice storms, climate change poses other environmental risks. With most of the data focused on rain and snow events, there is ample evidence for an increased risk of flooding. If cities like ...
Carnelian’s January show at The Ale House wasn’t just a concert, it was a farewell gesture. Now, it’s a documentary.Carnelian: Alive at Ale, which premiered March 29 on YouTube, tells the story of the ...
Commerce Society General Meetings and Assemblies have come to a temporary halt with an ongoing investigation. Announced by the Judicial Affairs Office (JAO) in an Instagram post on March 28, the ...
The academic mission of the University remains intact despite the ongoing strike. With Winter Term classes ending this week, uncertainty remains about students’ academic standing. In an e-mail to the ...
Drag Queen’s On Trial puts society’s prejudices on the witness stand.Produced by the Queen’s Theatre Troupe (QTT) and Adele Liao, HealthSci ’28, and directed by Linden Imeson Jorna, ArtSci ’25, Drag ...
Queen’s Muslim Law Students Association (QMLSA) successfully advocated for a multi-faith room three years ago—now, they’re dealing with incidents of vandalism. Two incidents on the building’s ground ...
As PSAC 901’s strike action continues, graduate student workers are raising concerns about financial precarity and unaffordable living costs.
In honour of the 89th annual Colour Awards taking place from April 1 to 2, The Journal completed its annual Staff Picks for Varsity Athlete ofthe Year.Ollie Engen, Kin ’28, was the unanimous choice ...