Ahead of next week’s strike deadline, campus unions have one message to their employer: fair wages and respect for workers can’t wait any longer.
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.
With two teams in the running, the Commerce Society (ComSoc) awaits its first contested executive election since 2021.
Commerce students spoke up, so their faculty society delivered.
Five candidates went head-to-head in a single night of debates for ASUS executive positions.
Tensions are mounting between graduate students and their landlord, Queen’s University, as they push for fairer housing costs.
Three contenders are in the race for Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) President, a position that represents over 12,000 students.
Two candidates are in the running to be the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society’s (ASUS) next Vice-President (Operations).
Another batch of executive candidates faced off during two nights of debate.
Withstanding a no vote, Piper Veloso, ArtSci ’25, will be the next Arts and Science Undergraduate Society vice-president (student affairs).
Dr. Samuel Silver, an associate professor of Nephrology at Queen’s, is facing multiple complaints from students concerning alleged anti-Palestinian behaviour and professional conduct. 
Queen’s Hillel re the over six million Jewish people who died during the Holocaust.
The race for next year’s AMS presidency is on, with two students competing for the coveted top position.
Eleven candidates spanning six SGPS executive positions spoke to their objectives if elected.
In the AMS’s first official de-slated election, two candidates are up for the role of Vice-President (University Affairs).
Vice-President (Operations) candidate Elena Nurzynski has a “hands-on” vision for the AMS’s 11 services.
Student fee hikes and a reimagined Orientation Mystery Concert marked the first Assembly of the semester.
Dawood Tullah, Law ’26, is running for SGPS president with a plan to tackle Queen’s graduate and professional students’ toughest challenges head-on.
The race for the next Graduate Trustee is heating as two candidates prepare to go head-to-head in election.
Three candidates are vying for the position of SGPS Vice-President (Community) in the SGPS election.