In the midst of a housing crisis, students connect with potential landlords at a student housing fair.
Financial struggles and environmental concerns are among the many items student leaders across Ontario are tackling.
Homecoming and “Fauxcoming” or FOCO, celebrations saw a significant decrease in fines this year.
The University’s celebrating a decade of its annual Thrive Week, a campus-wide push to promote mental health and well-being among students, faculty, and staff.
Leading into phase two of the Queen’s Renew Program, the University’s professional services face new changes.
Students are coming together to reduce on-campus food insecurity through Mason Jar Meals.
Known for his trailblazing leadership and dedication to Indigenous rights, the Honourable Murray Sinclair, LLD ’19, leaves behind a legacy of profound impact that will guide future activism in Canada.
As the clock ticks down, postdoctoral scholars rally for fair wages while facing the threat of a historic lockout.
Eczema flare-ups, allergies, jackhammer sounds, and a lack of proper equipment are among the complaints from students in the Master of Art Conservation program.
In pursuit of alignment, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) proposes significant reductions in degree requirements.
What began as a routine monthly meeting swiftly turned into a contentious showdown.
As new protest guidelines provoke backlash, students unite to challenge what they see as an attempt to soundproof their voices and curtail political engagement on campus.
The contested Undergraduate Trustee position this year features three candidates vying for the role.
With a new SOLUS interface in the works, students are hoping the course selection platform will allow for a more seamless selection.
A $2 million federal grant is helping fuel the Agnes Reimagined project, transforming the Agnes Etherington Art Centre into Canada’s largest university museum.
AMS holds another four-hour-long session during their October Assembly.
Queen’s Graduate Award (QGA) funding, the university research plan, and peaceful protest guidelines were top concerns at October Senate.
A Social Issues Commission (SIC) Instagram post explaining what Yom Kippur is has elicited varied responses from the Queen’s community.
Nostalgia filled the air at Homecoming 2024. Memories of the past rose to the surface as the University welcomed over 2,000 alumni on Oct. 18, celebrating milestone reunions for those whose graduating years end in a four or nine.
Queen’s ties for seventh place among Canada’s top universities for Medical Doctoral (MD) programs next year.