With this week marking one-year of the Israel-Hamas war, students and community came together in of Palestine by holding a vigil to honour and mourn the lives lost.
A strike countdown is imminent if the University fails to reach an agreement with postdoctoral researchers.
Tensions between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel students have escalated following a speaker event hosted by Hillel Queen’s.
Through a month-long campaign, Queen’s Facilities is spotlighting sustainable living by by focusing on initiatives that range from reducing e-waste to fast fashion.
Queen’s reaffirms protest guidelines a week after a Senate meeting was interrupted by glitter-wielding protestors.
An engineering event continues to strengthen town relations.
The Queen’s Graduate Award (QGA) is here to stay for the 2025-26 academic year.
Presidents of the AMS and Society of Graduate and Professional Studies (SGPS) discussed the University’s governance structure and cuts to the Queen’s Graduate Award (QGA) at most recent town hall meeting.
During the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Jewish students come together in Kingston, finding strength and unity in their shared faith and traditions.
Downtown Kingston was flooded with protesters on Oct. 5 as a march for Palestine took over Princess St.
The Department of Biology warns recent budget cuts could undermine the department’s ability to continue delivering a quality education and research opportunities. 
As Queen’s aims to elevate its research profile, community will play a crucial role in shaping its strategic vision. 
Queen’s saw over 1,000 misconduct cases last year, with first-year students driving the majority of sexual violence reports.
In a bid to enhance the student learning experience, Queen’s is establishing itself as a leader in innovative education across Canada. 
Postdoctoral fellows from Queen’s took their wage fight to the streets, marching to Kingston’s downtown in protest.
The Board of Trustees opened the session for the new academic year to allow student representatives to voice their concerns over cuts to the Queen’s Graduate Award (QGA).
With looming cuts to graduate funding on the horizon, students are mobilizing to push back against the changes.
Permanently flying high in the sky, the Survivor’s Flag will honour Indigenous resilience for years to come.
Several Canadian university student governments have adopted sustainability policies, and the AMS will soon their ranks.
What started as a standard Senate meeting at Queen’s became a storm of protest, glitter, and pleas for justice.