AMS-ratified clubs have a right to promote their ideologies — and students have an equal right to criticize them.
Ryerson University’s recent race controversy was a result of miscommunication, not prejudice.
Attempts to ban the niqab at Canadian citizenship ceremonies have shed light on the flawed values “multiculturalism” is based on.
When it comes to accessibility, the bare minimum isn’t enough.
The Internet hasn’t made speech freer — at least not on this campus.

End the Ebola visa ban

March 13, 2015
Canada’s Ebola visa ban is discriminatory and ineffective. Its cancellation is long overdue.
A new Arts and Science paid internship program will help the University catch up to other Canadian schools.
Diversifying Queen’s population and academic curriculum are critical to ensuring that unintentional discrimination and racism don’t persist on campus.

Get uncomfortable

March 6, 2015
When we shy away from things that make us uncomfortable, we don’t give them the attention they deserve.

Sex ed curriculum on point

February 27, 2015
Ontario’s new sexual education curriculum appropriately addresses the educational needs of primary and secondary students.

Be present

February 27, 2015
Waiting for things in the future or longing for things that have happened in the past can cause us to wish away the present.

Address drinking at the root

February 27, 2015
Breathalyzer tests aren’t the solution to impeding prom drunkenness.
Last summer, the Globe and Mail sought to the ranks of newspapers that have turned to advertorials for funding.

It’s not enough to get angry

February 12, 2015
Characterizing university students as apathetic is so ubiquitous that it’s become deeply clichéd.

Uber not so über for Kingston

February 12, 2015
As a de facto ridesharing company, Uber has a decent model, but it’s unlikely to thrive in Kingston.
In light of Queen’s anti-vaccination scandal, it’s important faculties ensure student and complaints are taken into serious consideration.

Canada for sale

February 11, 2015
A federal pilot program could soon thrust “wealthy investor” right next to the beaver in the lexicon of Canadian cultural symbols.
Prohibiting professor-student relationships isn’t necessary when it doesn’t infringe on academic interests.

, ReUnion

February 6, 2015
It’s in the University’s best interests to help establish the ReUnion Street Festival as a new Homecoming tradition.
Health Canada’s anti-marijuana campaign was little more than a poorly disguised political ploy.