Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stopped at Mitchell Hall to announce the construction of a $1.5 billion Umicore electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility in the Loyalist Township.
After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Queen’s convocation returned to celebrate the classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022.
This June, the pride flag adorned campus crosswalks and buildings, and flew at the corner of Union and University. This hasn’t always been the norm. 
Queen’s University Association for Queer Employees (QUAQE) works to create a space for employees to be themselves in their workplace. Alexandra Pederson, QUAQE co-founder, said the association has two goals: to advocate and to create a network for queer Queen’s employees.
Surprise performers will welcome incoming first-year students to Queen’s in the return of the Orientation Week concert this September. 
When allegations of researchers partaking in unethical practices surface, universities and federal agencies investigate these claims, according to a Queen’s professor. 
The number of top female earners at Queen’s has steadily increased since 1996, the Ontario sunshine list reveals.The sunshine list shares data on the top earners at Ontario institutions, publicizing the names of individuals who earn $100,000 CAD or more at the end of each fiscal year.
Incoming Queen’s professor Amy Fedeski sat down with The Journal to discuss her fellowship in Jewish History at Queen’s and how the topic of migration will be implemented in her teaching.
Queen’s IT Services released a newer, more interactive SOLUS interface for s to access on June 13.
Queen’s and local community in different cities are coming together to show solidarity with Brendan Reid, ArtSci ’23.
Avena Ross is on a mission to understand marine bacteria. Ross, an associate professor for the Chemistry Department at Queen’s, is researching therapeutic applications of marine bacteria. 
In a social media post, PSAC 901—the union representing graduate workers on Queen’s campus—announced they are currently undergoing an arbitration process with the University about the classification of certain jobs. 
Queen’s released its 2022-23 Operating Budget, which plans for the University to be in a steady financial position after drawing $43.5 million from its reserves.
Queen’s University announced it is renaming the Bader International Study Centre (BISC) to Bader College on Monday.
Graduate students say the lack of affordable housing spaces at the An Clachan and John Orr Tower are pushing them towards further housing precarity.
The Board of Trustees approved the 2023-24 residence fees during their meeting on May 13.
Over the summer, many capital projects are progressing across Queen’s campus. This includes renovations and the development of new projects.
Queen’s University has seen a 210 percent increase in the number of community accessing Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Services (SVPRS), according to an April 13 Board of Trustee Report. This comes as the Improper Acts policy has been approved by the Board.
Smith School of Business is moving towards a one-drink policy at Smith sanctioned events.
As primary s of ATM services on campus, students will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the University’s ATM bank partnership.