The idea that women are all less funny than men due to evolution sounds like nothing short of a bad punchline. 
Homecoming is a longstanding Queen’s cultural tradition, and it isn’t going anywhere any time soon. However, every year, careless Homecoming behavior like falling from roofs and smashing bottles burdens Kingston’s public safety services. 
In 2019, public secular education is no less important nor less valid than private Christian education. Provincial government funding must reflect this.
In today’s political climate, youth activism has become the new norm. From Greta Thunberg to the “March for Our Lives” organizers, young people are fighting for systemic change with an urgency governmental leaders lack.
Based on the rate at which women are being elected to Canadian Parliament, it’ll be another 83 years before the House of Commons achieves gender parity. 
Queen’s proposed alcohol policy does the opposite of encouraging healthy drinking habits. Instead, it stands to discourage students from drinking on campus, where they’re arguably safer, and pushes them toward Kingston’s downtown hub.
Providing medication abortion at universities goes beyond improving access to the procedure for affected students—it’s vital to improve access to education.
Lecture halls have long been a feature of university campuses, hosting hundreds of students as ive observers in class. 
Students are entitled to agency over their own experiences processing sexual violence. 
In the federal election, it’s vital that as Queen’s students, we vote for a candidate that best represents us, our unique priorities, and the community around us.
Canada is multicultural: it’s written into our laws, it’s touted worldwide as our strength, and it’s a way of life Canadians have embraced since it became official policy in 1988.
Saving money used to be regarded as a smart practice.
School s banning books because of their authors’ past aren’t condemning the artists’ actions—they’re taking away an opportunity for students to learn and broaden their worldview.
Of all the criticisms facing women today, the view that university-educated women’s supposed high standards destroy their chances to find love has to be among the most ridiculous.
Every year, Queen’s welcomes thousands of eager-to-learn first-year students who worked extremely hard to get into this high-ranking institution. But the mentality that students must push themselves to get into Queen’s doesn’t stop after they’re accepted into their programs. 
Despite the steep price, first-year residences have long proven valuable experiences for students adjusting to living on their own. But as students age beyond first year, the benefits of Queen’s residence living don’t quite outweigh the costs.
Universities often pride themselves on their strong communities and their dedication to their students.
The rhetoric that young Canadians don’t vote is outdated and inaccurate—and politicians do us a disservice when they fail to consider that.
Climate crisis exposure on social media is the first step to saving the planet.
Working women suffer from the burden of traditional gendered expectations—and it’s destroying their health.