Queen’s is helping everyone get ready for the solar eclipse.
Queen’s top paid employees raked in six-figure salaries last year, with highest earners seeing a half million dollars in compensation.
As the effects of budget cuts loom over Queen’s University, unionized Queen’s workers announced they’re ing forces to advocate for better collective agreements.
In her firstyear, Sarah Chapman, HealthSci ’24, muted her program’s group chat after receiving over 1,000 messages per day about schoolwork and assignments. In some cases, her peers were discussing assignments with due dates months in the future.
Staff can now apply for a buyout to leave their positions at Queen’s.
Cheaters will face new obstacles next year.
Residence dons’ unionizing efforts have paid off—they’ve reached an agreement with the University.
Three years after acquiring the building, it remains unclear what Queen’s is doing with Kingston Collegiate & Vocational Institute (KCVI).
The University is changing the name of the Queen’s Cancer Research Institute (QCRI) following a large donation. The renaming of QCRI was confirmed during Senate’s closed session on March 28.
Provost Matthew Evans stopped mid-sentence as protesters stormed Senate.
Following two hours of discussion, Queen’s Senate moved into a closed session with only applause audible outside the meeting.
The Goodes Hall Starbucks will shut its doors in May. The closure comes after Queen’s reviewed its “operational and capital requirements” with Starbucks, the University said.
Queen’s saw a drop in academic integrity violations last year.
For Queen’s Backing Action on the Climate Crisis (QBACC), Queen’s isn’t doing enough to address the climate crisis.
Kinesiology students are revving up the community with their physical activity programs.
For Sara Gama, ArtSci ’25, paddling and portaging through the rain and pushing through the hard moments is what Camp Outlook is all about.
Annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities engulfed the University District over the weekend.
Alumnus Don Lindsay is ing the torch to the next generation of mining engineering students at Queen’s.
Following consistent advocacy, the SGPS reopened its Food Insecurity Relief Program.