In an open letter to Principal Patrick Deane, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901 said Queen’s is not doing enough to protect employees, students, and the Kingston community.
Resources for equity-deserving students will become more accessible this school year.
At the intersection of biology, philosophy, and politics is Dr. Colin Farrelly’s research. Looking at health research, Dr. Farrelly asks, “How do healthy people stay healthy?”
Queen’s Endowment fund planted a new investment strategy to meet sustainability goals and maintain long-term performance.
The Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG), headquartered at the Queen’s Operational and Statistical Centre, is “the biggest and most sophisticated clinical trial unit in the country,” Director of CCTG Janet Dancey said in an interview with The Journal.

Queen’s move-in day returns

September 9, 2022
Approximately 4,600 first-year students began their journey at Queen’s with residence move-in day on Sept. 5. Ann Tierney, vice provost and dean of student affairs, spoke to The Journal outside Victoria Hall on move-in day about the logistics.
After recent concerns around pay equality between staff the Donald Gordon Hotel and Conference Centre and main campus, workers and employers have come to a resolution.

Queen’s re Isabel Bader

September 2, 2022
Queen’s is mourning the loss of Isabel Bader, LL.D ’07, a major donor to the school alongside her late husband Alfred Bader, who ed away in 2018. 
By the end of this week, first-year Queen’s students will be calling the university’s newest residence at 156 Albert Street home. 
Nestled outside the LaSalle building is the AMS’ newest environmental initiative: the Lettuce Love Gardens.
Queen’s University Student Wellness Services (SWS) showed their for all student’s pregnancy decisions with a post on their @queensuniversitybewell Instagram page last month.
Queen’s Student Constables (StuCons) is missing a key member of their leadership team as Orientation Week approaches.
Come September, masks will be encouraged, but not mandatory.
In a somewhat post-pandemic world, Queen’s incoming students are set to have a different experience than first-years in the past two years.
The Queen’s Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) is committed to finding an Indigenous Student Liaison before the start of the fall semester.
A pop-up museum in Toronto offered a snapshot of North Korean life beyond the country’s missile tests and strongman dictator.
Owen Crawford-Lem, ArtSci ’23, was elected in March 2022 as Rector—one of the three highest officers of the University. He is already known as “Owen the Rector” amongst some of his peers.Along with checking in with the AMS and the SGPS, one of Crawford-Lem’s main responsibilities is to ensure student concerns are listened to and adequately attended to, he said in an interview with The Journal.
After evaluating an alternative sexual violence prevention app, ASUS opted to add safety features to Queen’s existing SeQure app.
Queen’s has sured its budget for spending on merit-based scholarships for the second year in a row.
The Bader International Study Centre is currently rebranding to “Bader College.”