The University’s steelworkers have ratified their tentative agreement.
First-year students wanting to major in psychology are facing an unexpected grade threshold requirement.
Among 30,000 national recipients, 10 Queen’s researchers were awarded the 2025 King Charles III Coronation Medal.
Geopolitical statements and financial change took centre at the University’s first Board of Trustees meeting of the calendar year.
Four days in, graduate student workers show no signs of slowing down on the picket line.
While new graduate student funding provides temporary relief for food insecurity, student leaders are advocating for long-term solutions.
A campus meant to foster social justice is now at the centre of controversy, as Hillel Queen’s challenges the choice of speakers.
Muslim students and friends are gathering around the dinner table, creating a sense of home with every shared meal.
A day before International Women’s Day, campus groups united to “Accelerate Action” for gender equity.
Queen’s Board of Trustees has ruled out divesting from companies doing business in or with the State of Israel, rejecting a student-led demand after a nine-month review process.
After rejecting an “offensive” offer from the University, graduate student workers represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901, Unit 1, have walked off the job.
staff narrowly avoided a strike after reaching a last-minute tentative agreement with the University.
Two Queen’s students have been acquitted of sexual assault charges in Mexico after spending over a week in detention.
As the ice finally began thawing on the sidewalks, unionized workers and their allies gathered in a wave of unity outside Richardson Hall.
Ban Righ Hall, Queen’s oldest residence, was ed by its past and present residents one century after the building first opened its doors.
Following the AMS’s first planned de-slated election, the new executive team is ready to kick start their roles.
The University is setting the bar higher for a greener future with Sustainable Development Goals Month.
Unlike previous years where four students claimed the title, only three students earned the honour of ing the prestigious ranks of the Tricolour Society.
A new Queen’s Career Services guide will help students work towards sustainable futures.
After a near-strike and last-minute aversion, Queen’s and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) have successfully ratified new Collective Agreements.