A common student housing location experienced a brief fire on the evening of Easter Monday.The side of a townhouse complex ...
A Journal tradition like no other, where we reminisce and share our favourite interview moments. Our first one is from Men’s Football Quarterback Alex Vreeken, Kin ’26, explaining a situation ...
This spring, one Queen’s publication hit the six-year mark with their bi-annual volume of student works.On March 30, Queen’s undergraduate literary publication Quilt launched their sixth volume, ...
In OUA.tv’s first season behind a paywall, the OUA needs to reconsider their decision from the previous summer.OUA.TV has been the primary streaming provider for Ontario University Athletics since ...
Alberta’s Bill 18 won’t protect the vulnerable—it’ll punish those who’re already suffering. The province’s proposed restrictions on medical assistance in dying (MAID)—a procedure wherein a patient is ...
Queen’s is looking to create a new model that aligns closer to the Bicentennial Vision and research goals. Under the current model, revenue is largely distributed to faculties based on enrolment and ...
Tricolour Award recipient and former Levana Society President Liz Muir, ArtSci ’56, rose from an isolated farming community to become a student leader, writer, and scholar.In an interview with The ...
With four months left in his term and no permanent dean in sight, the Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) is turning to its second interim leader. On March 26, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick ...
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