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‘Existence is resistance’: Queen’s Student Activists, part two February 8, 2022 Featurettes Continue reading
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Queen’s confirms return to in-person instruction on Feb. 28 February 1, 2022 University Continue reading
‘West Side Story’ rights some wrongs, but not nearly enough January 18, 2022 Pop Culture Continue reading
Climate action protest takes place outside QFA’s ‘Road to CEO’ November 5, 2021 News Continue reading
‘Unfortunately, we’ll probably see more of these [events]’: Professor talks Islamophobic attack in London June 28, 2021 News Continue reading
How a semester-long practicum turned into Queer Muslim Resistance June 28, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Simu Liu’s statement on ‘Kim’s Convenience’ is a monumental act of progress in the entertainment industry June 28, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
The false dichotomy between queerness and Islam only hurts queer people June 28, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
#PivottheClock campaign asks University to extend funding for PhD students March 12, 2021 University Continue reading
Burger King doesn’t care about you, but neither do other marketers March 12, 2021 Pop Culture Continue reading
How the pandemic is changing my relationship with my body March 5, 2021 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Taylor Swift is mad, and we should at least respect that anger March 5, 2021 Pop Culture Continue reading
String of Zoom hackings across Canadian universities appear to be racially motivated February 26, 2021 News Continue reading
How the Smith Transparency Project is inspiring change through data February 5, 2021 Features Continue reading
Queen’s can’t keep tracking EDI progress with retention rates January 15, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
International graduate students now eligible to hold TA and RA positions December 3, 2020 News Continue reading
‘Seeing myself gain weight scared me’: living with an eating disorder at Queen’s November 6, 2020 Features Continue reading
Queen’s denying many international students employment during COVID-19 October 22, 2020 Features Continue reading
You should believe the lived experiences of BIPOC as soon as you hear them September 29, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Protecting the planet includes protecting the most vulnerable September 25, 2020 Features Continue reading
Two weeks into Zoom university, students reflect on digital learning September 18, 2020 Features Continue reading
How ‘Erased by FEAS’ is uniting the voices of BIPOC Engineering students August 17, 2020 Features Continue reading
Instagram removes ‘Smith White Business’ which claimed to provide safe space for white Commerce students August 8, 2020 Student Politics Continue reading
If Smith wants to commit to the safety of its BIPOC students, it needs to start listening to those students July 27, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
‘A safe haven’: The impact of Stolen by Smith, as told by QTBIPOC students and faculty July 18, 2020 Features Continue reading
At virtual town hall, executive director of Commerce says she has “no plans” to step down following calls for resignation July 18, 2020 University Continue reading
What we can learn about white celebrity activism from Lea Michele June 29, 2020 Pop Culture Continue reading
Unpopular Opinion: Parks and Recreation beats out The Office March 20, 2020 Pop Culture Continue reading
QUIC’s investments in fossil fuels outweigh investments in renewables February 28, 2020 News Continue reading
Addressing the persistence and foundations of South Asian anti-blackness January 24, 2020 Postscript Continue reading
Scapegoating other countries allows us to ignore Canada’s issues January 14, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
The racialized intersections of women’s rights deserve more space October 29, 2019 Student Life Continue reading
Netflix should be held able for ingenuine commitments to diverse TV October 18, 2019 Pop Culture Continue reading
Interracial relationships in the media fail to celebrate women of colour September 27, 2019 Pop Culture Continue reading
Queen’s should grow from criticism, not hide behind school pride September 24, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Discovering what life is like away from my immigrant family at Queen’s September 20, 2019 Postscript Continue reading