For Quilt, art has proven to be a powerful tool for awareness and togetherness.Quilt—an undergraduate student-run literary ...
Influencer marketing blurs the line between genuine recommendations and sales tactics. Buying into ads fuelled by overconsumption and unrealistic expectations subtly undermines our sense of self-worth ...
We started at Queen’s in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic in September 2021. Now, as we approach the end of our undergraduate careers, we find ourselves trying to graduate during the first academic ...
St. Patrick’s day is a time of green-tinted madness where much can get lost in translation—and I don’t just mean bad Irish ...
Tristan Jagiello, ArtSci ’28, was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis shortly before his first year at Queen’s.On top of ...
Despite the ongoing construction on Aberdeen St., the University District was painted green during last weekend’s St. Patrick ...
They say there’s strength in numbers—and today, that strength was on full display. As graduate Teaching Assistants, Research ...
Can you picture yourself in 16 years? Where do you live? What job do you have? Did you travel the world? Do you have a family? What are your values and priorities?
Stopping journalists from following election campaigns is a disservice to all—political leaders included. This election season, the Conservative Party announced plans to block reporters from ...
The Computing Students’ Society (COMPSA) has filled its executive team for the 2025-26 year after a vote of confidence ...
The Men’s Basketball team played their final game of the season on March 14. The Gaels’ suffered their first tournament on ...
Queen’s divesting from companies conducting business in or with the State of Israel won’t change what’s happening in the Middle East—it would just make a statement. And that, the University says, is ...
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