Budgetary relief might be coming Queen’s way from the Ontario government.
A Queen’s alumna, and former Director of the Human Rights and Equity Office, Simpson sat down with The Journal to share her experience as a Black woman at Queen’s.
On what seemed like a normal Sunday morning in November, Megan Plamondon, Comm ’26, went on a two-hour run with the Queen’s Triathlon team. By the evening, she could barely get out of bed.
When Wanda Costen came to the Smith School of Business in 2021, she was the only Black faculty member.
Black students launched a new space on campus to foster inclusivity and community at Queen’s University.
Amidst the stress of midterm season in first year, Sasha Oginni, Sci ’26, had an epiphany. Looking around her linear algebra lecture, she realized no one looked like her.
Moderation may be the way to fix the broken trust between Queen’s University and the student body.
Stephen Smith’s $100 million donation might’ve transformed Smith Engineering’s budget, but for students, the quality of teaching remains a top priority.
Tensions increased as students questioned the leadership of higher istration when it came to handling the University’s financial affairs.
Say goodbye to teddy bears and chocolates, the Queen’s community is celebrating its love for data this Valentine’s Day.
The Financial Times Global MBA ranking put the Smith School of Business’ MBA in the top spot in Canada, and 62nd globally.
Students are less than impressed by Queen’s Responsible Investing Report, arguing the University isn’t doing enough to divest from fossil fuels.
One Queen’s retreat for students uses the power of nature to build community.
Before receiving their diplomas, students may no longer be required to sing for the King.
The University hasn’t been updated on the new provincial attestation requirement following Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) immediate cap on the number of undergraduate international students allowed to study in Canada.
The Office of the Vice-Principal (Research) is on the hunt for a tenured faculty member to be the next research integrity officer (RIO). Applications for the three-year, part-time position close on Feb. 15.
Loved ones of Queen’s alumnus Mansour Shouman, Sci ’05, haven’t seen or heard from Shouman since he left Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza on Jan. 21.
Provost Evans’ wife is journeying across the world to keep him company at Queen’s.
The uncontested Concurrent Education Students’ Association (CESA) executive team is promising dodgeball games and budget cut updates.