Volunteers aim to collect 600 pints of blood from students this year.
Students in need can turn to on- and off-campus resources for food and financial .

Industry pros talk oil sands

February 14, 2012
Features explores the ins and outs of Alberta’s oil sands.
Students from across North America will gather next month to simulate discussions on Arctic sovereignty.
Features looks at the history of the on-campus museum in Miller Hall.
Queen’s solicits alumni for donations to fund construction, bursaries and faculty projects.
When the Capitol 7 Theatre closes this year, downtown Kingston will have no mainstream cinema left.
Students with sleep disorders are eligible to with disability services. They can receive assignment extensions and extra time on exams.
Features takes a look at the candidates running for next year’s AMS executive.
Next year, students at Algoma University and University of Northern British Columbia will take one course for three weeks as part of an alternative class structure developed at Colorado College.

Students stranded by virus

January 17, 2012
Queen’s health officials gear up for seasonal illnesses.
Friends and family connect with loved ones behind bars during CFRC’s Calls From Home special holiday broadcast.
Students and Kingston locals gather to hear writer Richard Dufour speak on the Occupy movement and its place in socialist discourse.

Students in transit

November 25, 2011
Features takes a look at the day-to-day experiences of Kingston Transit drivers and how their services will change in 2013.

Res citations increase

November 18, 2011
Drunk students can end up in either the Campus Observation Room, Emergency Room or Detox Centre

Interest in ceremony persists

November 11, 2011
Students, faculty and staff gather in Grant Hall to commemorate those lost in war.
More universities adopt second reading weeks, but Queen’s may not follow suit.

Hot food not an option

November 1, 2011
Vendors report a loss in profits after being told to discontinue the sale of hot foods.

Skeleton Park earns its name

October 28, 2011
Cemetery under Skeleton Park resurfaces after spring thaw.
Queen’s Information Technology Services receives complaints from major film companies concerning illegally ed files on the network.