Universities’ growing focus on prestige, rankings, and elite status signals a troubling shift away from their foundational educational mission—a shift that dangerously overlooks talented students who may not fit the traditional mold but possess immense potential.
There’s no right way to read a book. In fact, there are countless lenses of interpretation to choose from.
Mental health and end-of-life care infrastructure in Western Canada and the US is hindered by a cultural tendency to avoid discussions around death and human mortality.
There needs to be a revival in our media literacy skills.
In a world dominated by screens and digital copies, experiencing real art has never been more essential.
Appearing as havens to wildlife and diversity, zoos are far from an innocent place.
Not caring what others think about our appearance is a gateway to a fulfilling life.
Unpaid practicums impose stress and financial burden on Queen’s students.
While many people regard stress as the debilitating, overwhelming force that keeps them in bed or puts them in a bad mood, there’s an important distinction to be made.
Losing touch with art and reading fosters loneliness and isolation.
In an age of censorship, social media has given a voice to those affected by global conflicts.
Queen’s has a history of campus safety issues. We must ensure there’s no future.
Earlier this month, Banksyland ed through Toronto, offering a glimpse of various pieces from the famed street artist, including some never-before-seen works. Despite the buzz, there’s one critical catch: Banksy isn’t d with these shows and doesn’t make a dime from them.
When ultra-wealthy megastars command political discourse, the voices of ordinary voters drown.
By focusing on individual enlightenment instead of liberation for all women, liberal feminism inadvertently upholds the status quo.
The status of “celebrity” comes with all kinds of perks—from the money and exclusive invites to the exorbitant amount of free stuff that come with Public Relations (PR) packages or brand sponsorships. The list of perks is endless, but there’s one perk that even the richest of the rich celebrities struggle to attain: privacy.
In today’s fashion landscape, personal style is often sacrificed to fit into the prevailing aesthetic of the moment.
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.
New ‘morality’ laws imposed by the Taliban are anything but moral.
The term “scoop” in respect to news doesn’t deserve the negative connotation it often receives.