When AMS Vice-President (University Affairs) Ruth Osunde thinks about her first experience at Queen’s, the memory of a less-than-enjoyable Orientation Week immediately comes to mind.
From dreaming of wearing the “hat” to inspiring and uplifting those around her, Professor Kesha Fevrier now balances multiple roles across campus, each one a new feather in her cap.
The Commerce Society (ComSoc) executive election began with three teams and after one dropped out, the race narrowed to two contenders. In the end, one Team PAC emerged victorious.
A strike that would have seen 1,100 workers at Queen’s University walk off the job was averted after a tentative agreement was reached at the 11th hour.
Ivana Drinziu, ArtSci ’26, Jaiden Watkins, ArtSci ’27, and Piper Veloso, ArtSci ’25, will lead as the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) executive come May 1.
A no-vote campaign is urging graduate and professional students to rethink ing the only candidate in the running to be the next Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) President.
The first Senate of the calendar year showed the University’s uncertainty amidst pending future political leaders and what it would mean for the future of research funding at Queen’s.
As Ontario’s historic winter provincial election approaches, Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Kingston and the Islands, Ted Hsu, is making his case for another term.