Julie Arsenault’s ethereal voice tied together modern art and Kingston’s history when she made her debut at Kingston’s oldest operating museum, the Murney Tower Museum.
Bel-Air dives deep into the emotional complexities of trauma, anxiety, and identity, offering a truthful portrayal of Black experiences with mental health.
As we enter September, campus feels busier than ever. Around every corner there seems to be a joyful reunion or a dreaded stand-off. Every day, friendships are being made and broken. Honestly, it’s hard to keep up.
One thing about university is that it’s never a straight path, and it never will be.When I first came to university, I expected things to be just as they were in high school—easy and straightforward—but I couldn’t have been more wrong.
As Queen’s University welcomes incoming students and prepares to welcome many alumni from across different departments and faculties, one such special occasion is happening inside Union Gallery.
When I used to open my phone, I was trapped in a reality where other people’s lives bore significance to mine. Social media, by its very nature, thrives on the visual and the aspirational.
As a wave of mindful consumerism sweeps across social media, the rising trend of de-influencing is challenging the pervasive culture of overconsumption and encouraging people to rethink their purchasing habits.
Sorry, Blake Lively—this isn’t the summer of Barbie land where we can just slip into floral dresses, gather the gals, and waltz off to watch your movie.