Jason Allen, a contestant in a recent digital art competition, sparked controversy by an using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool called Midjourney to win.
When it comes to content that could offend people with certain religious or ethnocultural identities, directors need to consider whether their choices serve a purpose or just perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
Many university students seem to believe that asking for help is a sign of weakness. However, recognizing when you need and having the courage to seek it out is actually a sign of strength and academic engagement.
Since the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, meaningful discussions surrounding human rights, abortion access, and reproductive healthcare have increased.
Horoscopes are harmless—whether they accurately predict anything is irrelevant. What matters is how they help people identify with something and connect with others.
The recently reignited debate around the privatization of Canadian healthcare should sound alarm bells all over the country. Our healthcare system needs solutions to long-standing problems, but we must avoid a situation like that of the U.S.
Queen’s has over 220 exchange partners in 55 countries with programs for students in every faculty. Some prospective students choose Queen’s for its breadth of opportunities to study abroad. For others, exchange isn’t a factor—but it should be.
It’s not all that often that celebrity and climate news intersect, but thanks to an investigation by sustainable marketing company Yard that has recently circulated, the impact of individual A-listers on the environment has been exposed in detail.
Over the past few months, various stories have circulated in the news about violent criminals being released after their sentences despite the potential risk of them reoffending.
There seems to be this idea of summer as something transformative, but just because the seasons change it doesn’t mean we automatically become new people.