February 2, 2024

Returning to Queen’s: A relief and burden

My first week back at Queen’s was riddled with stress. Though my exchange stimulated me both educationally and socially, I was terrified to be back in a Queen’s classroom.
February 2, 2024

From Liz, With Love: Valentine’s Day from hundreds of miles away

In a long-distance relationship we’re limited by the ways we can show our love.
January 30, 2024

The lost art of letter writing

Handwritten letters can convey what technology can’t—warmth, emotion, and personal touch that make communication truly meaningful and unforgettable.
Whether at a solo mic on stage in a sparsely populated bar, or in the living room with our closest friends, here are The Journal staff’s go-to karaoke songs.
We have the perfect playlist to get you in and out of your feels this winter.
As budget cuts threaten creative disciplines, both at Queen’s and across the world, it’s time we acknowledge a truly complete education is one that emphasizes critical thinking and empathetic understanding. This is only possible through the arts and humanities.
Embracing a slow morning could be just what you need to have a productive day.
Dry January isn’t for the weak—especially at Queen’s. Though you don’t have to be intoxicated to have a good time, it’s easy to feel pressure to have a drink in hand. This cocktail of compulsion and temptation is what discourages many of us from partaking in a sober month. However, if you feel like ditching the booze this month, here’s a brief guide to thriving this Dry January.

The art of procrasti-baking

December 1, 2023

Housing horror stories

November 10, 2023