Liberal incumbent Mark Gerretsen cruised to a fourth straight victory in Kingston and the Islands, returning to Ottawa as part of Prime Minister Carney’s newly minted minority government.
Grad student workers are back to work just in time to mark final papers and exams after the Public Service Alliance Canada (PSAC) 901, the union representing 2,000 academic workers, and Queen’s University ratified a new Collective Agreement.
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 exactly the problem.
City of Kingston declares food insecurity an emergency: On Jan. 14, the Kingston City Council reported one in three households struggle to put food on the table.
Practicums: What every education student looks forward to—a chance to put into practice everything we’ve learned in our classes, make professional and personal connections, and create valuable relationships with our students.
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 of the Year.
The girl moving into my Albert St. bedroom is buying all my furniture. I bundled it together for a bargain deal—my bed, desk, chair, and dresser—all for a few hundred dollars.
The Journal sat down with various of the Queen’s community to hear more about how the strike has impacted their lives—both inside and outside of Queen’s.