Liz gives advice on how to be a ive friend.
T-minus one month until the semester ends, and we at The Journal have so much to look forward to.
With the school year coming to an end, there’s no better time than the present to reflect on how far we’ve all come. Whether you’re finishing up your first year of undergrad or handing your thesis off to your supervisor, it’s time to take a trip down memory lane and see what this year has taught the signs.
I’ve never been a religious person, nor a superstitious one. I’ve never found myself convinced by the realms of faith or magic.
Natalie shares what trends have been helping her decompress and de-stress.
Meta is leaving s high and dry once again when it comes to engaging with political content.
Whether you’re a soon-to-be graduate looking to start your career, or you’re searching for an internship, it’s important to job hunting isn’t a competition and there’s no reason to keep comparing yourself to others.
With its mythic reputation, there’s no surprise Cixin Liu’s “Remembrance of Earth’s Past” trilogy is the newest Netflix adaptation.
The 2024 Juno Awards were a night to for Canadian music fans across the country.
A documentary film showcases the political complexity and hardships associated with housing the unhoused.
In the months following Kingston City Council’s declaration of intimate partner violence as an epidemic, and in the days leading up to International Women’s Day, Have You Seen My Sister? is a concert dedicated to the missing and murdered women of Eastern Ontario.
While we at The Journal don’t condone gossip, the rumour mill on campus has been churning. So, here’s what we’ve heard about the signs.
Vogue Charity Fashion Show’s (VCFS) 27th annual show left audiences in awe once again.
Whether it’s Garland’s harrowing experiences at MGM in the 1930s or the recent revelations about abuse on Nickelodeon sets, the patterns remain distressingly consistent.
A legendary Canadian singer-songwriter was honoured for his lyricism and flair at a recent event.
The closure of news outlets represents more than just a loss of jobs or revenue—it signifies a profound erosion of the democratic infrastructure that underpins our society.
To the boys who remained silent when their buddy verbally assaulted me in the street, your friends are a reflection of you.
In today’s day and age, social media s are no stranger to a bad case of Photoshop.
Liz gives advice on what to do when you’re not their type.