Education principals

February 28, 2014
Just like coffee and textbooks, uncertainty isn’t hard to find on Canadian university campuses.

The changing look of love

February 13, 2014
Queen’s brings hearts together, even after graduation.

Teaching goes both ways

February 11, 2014
These days, your undergraduate experience isn’t complete without Teaching Assistants.

Let the games begin

February 7, 2014
You’re not the only one wondering what time to watch the Olympic opening ceremonies.

Papal popularity

February 4, 2014
Even from across the ocean, Pope Francis is making a splash in Kingston’s Catholic community.

Proudly indigenous

January 31, 2014
Ashley Maracle didn’t wear a cap and gown to her convocation. Instead, she wore her traditional Mohawk regalia.
The Queen’s Alma Mater Society outdates Canada and has outlived other products of its era.

Tartan-tailored tradition

January 24, 2014
Tartan and tams are only the beginning — Queen’s has plenty of reasons to celebrate Robbie Burns Day.

Reading between the lines

January 21, 2014
Chris Tabor, the general manager at the Campus Bookstore, agrees with the common sentiment that textbooks are ridiculously priced.

Conversation started

January 17, 2014
“How are you doing?” While these words are said countless times a day, the question is seldom genuinely answered.

According to the research

January 14, 2014
You can’t have teaching without research and vice versa, according to John Smol.

Up in smoke

January 10, 2014
What was supposed to be a relaxing study break turned out to be anything but for Taylor McDowall.

Exam questions

November 28, 2013
Queen’s biology professor Robert Montgomerie doesn’t see the value of exams.

On the outside looking in

November 22, 2013
Eleven years ago, Scott fell off a 12-storey roof.

A changing atmosphere

November 15, 2013
Climate change is happening, and is likely to impact Kingston’s animal population — including the famed Kingston squirrel.

Just around the corner

November 8, 2013
Today’s corner stores offer much more than bubblegum, as they must in order to thrive.

No bar, no problem

November 1, 2013
Around four years ago, Kingston’s last gay bar — Shay Foo Foo’s — shut its doors for good. Since then, LGBTQ community are unsure if they even want one at all.

A grave history

October 29, 2013
When someone’s buried six feet under, it’s assumed they’re dead and gone.

Ghetto pets

October 25, 2013
Caring for a furry friend isn’t always fun and games if you’re a student.

The learning curve

October 22, 2013
Thinking outside the box can be a challenge, but for those with learning disabilities, it’s the only option.