I’m no stranger to reading novels or spending Valentine’s Day alone. When it comes to taking part in this romantic holiday, there’s nothing better than curling up with a warm blanket, a cup of ridiculously sweet coffee, and a spicy romance novel.
Tracing the origins of the word “pookie” and how it came to dominate our feeds.
There’s so much more to Kingston than the student bubble.
Project Red’s latest show, “Odyssey,” transcended fashion—it was a journey of self-discovery.
Journal Staff debate if sex is better with music.
Queens Theatre Troupe (QTT) doesn’t need a big stage to make impactful theatre.
If you’re wondering why some TikToks on your For You page don’t have sound, you’re not alone.
February is the month of love, which means there’s no better time to have honest and accurate conversations about sexual health.
Spring is in the air, and Natalie is buzzing with excitement for new beginnings, emerging trends, and a lineup of thrilling books, shows, and music on the horizon.
Instead of exposing youth to risk of greater harm, it’s imperative Canadian policymakers prioritize the safety and well-being of transgender youth.
After a challenging 2023 marked by budget cuts, labour strikes, and layoffs, streaming services are back and making up for lost time.
For two local authors, finding love comes at the collision of Canadian and Egyptian culture.
Whether you’re in denial about graduating this spring or looking for your first summer internship, entering the job market is no easy feat. Here’s what’s in store for you while you scour job postings this hiring season.
I walked into this show not knowing what to expect. I walked out with tears in my eyes and the cathartic feeling of getting to see myself represented on stage as a non-binary student.
Six years after women of the music industry were told they need to “step up” by then-president of the Recording Academy Neil Portnow if they wanted to be recognized, they proved their unparalleled talent and took centre stage at this year’s Grammys.
Tucked away in the basement of Carruthers Hall is a museum of musical artifacts and the hub of a creative and vibrant community in Kingston.

We’re more than our scars

February 2, 2024
Life is about sharing your love, being heartbroken and learning from it. Learning from every experience, recovering from the heartbreak, and knowing you’re stronger for it. 
Despite escalating tensions over University policies and finances, there’s a concerning decline in voter turnout among Queen’s students in both AMS and faculty elections.