New statistics showing increased food bank usage across Ontario have given us all food for thought about the alarming food insecurity crisis.
In today’s fashion landscape, personal style is often sacrificed to fit into the prevailing aesthetic of the moment.
Ontario schools are finally realizing the value of practicality.
For every athlete, the argument of which sport is the hardest is a question mark. It’s something hard to quantify, and far from objective, but it tends to act to justify sport’s merit, popularity, or why it should be watched.
There’s nothing like a new school year to make us question the prospect and value of pursuing higher education.
New ‘morality’ laws imposed by the Taliban are anything but moral.
Starting this fall, students in Ontario classrooms must get creative if they want to use their cellphones.
It’s time we inspected the Tradwife label a little closer.
The term “scoop” in respect to news doesn’t deserve the negative connotation it often receives.
When it comes to alcohol and drinking, convenience shouldn’t be the key.
Canada’s immigration system has long received strong public and even praise from many corners of the world. Not anymore.
Elected student representatives, who campaign on platforms built on openness and ability, must understand that transparency is a two-way street.
Dean Barbara Crow’s sudden departure from Queen’s has filled the faculty and its students with more uncertainty than ever.
A scandal within the Paris 2024 Olympics took place before the official games even began.
Despite artists’ anxieties, Artificial Intelligence can never replace them.
Freedom and safety should be promoted during Pride, not compromised
Elon Musk is unsurprisingly out of touch with the struggles faced by minority and discriminated groups in the workforce.
The implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in treating depression nods to more pressing concerns in the mental healthcare system that need to be addressed.
Commencement speeches are for uplifting send-offs, not a stage for misogyny and discrimination.

Darts & laurels 2023-24

April 5, 2024
Darts and Laurels from Volume 151 of The Queen’s Journal.