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Under the guise of accountability, Bill 33 threatens the autonomy of post-secondary institutions. The Bill’s vague language ...
With no roommate-matching system, Queen’s assigns first-year roommates at random, turning the first-year ‘roomie’ experience ...
Queen’s was never where I imagined myself, but four years later, I can’t imagine having been anywhere else. When I first ...
This fall, first-year students won’t be crowding Miller Hall’s lot for a surprise show. The Orientation Mystery Concert, a long-standing event featuring a surprise headliner exclusively for incoming ...
Queen’s Pub’s AI post stirs more than appetite.A Queen’s Pub promotional post, now deleted, was shared during Convocation ...
Diana Matheson, EMBA ’23, spent nearly two decades building Canadian soccer’s legacy on the field—now, she’s reshaping its future from the sidelines.
After shooing loved ones out of your dorm and throwing a blanket over your new twin XL mattress, your next big task as a first-year is finding somewhere to eat, and more importantly, someone to eat ...
After 15 years of research, Queen’s trial proves regular exercise after colon cancer treatment dramatically improves long-term survival, redefining cancer care. The study was led by researchers from ...
This summer, three Gaels Ultimate players took to the world stage representing Canada.
Femicide, the killing of a woman or girl on account of her gender, is not a random or isolated incident—and most importantly is not just limited to what took place in Idaho. Kingston experienced its ...
Hale, spoke on stage at Duncan McArthur Hall—our largest auditorium on campus at my orientation, I didn’t fully understand what the Office of the Rector did, but I knew I wanted to be part of it.
This summer, Gaels fans got a sneak peek of their newest basketball dynamic duo at Canada’s first professional women’s basketball league.