Take a page from history

February 5, 2009
Last month, we saw both of the teams campaigning for AMS executive promise to stop the snowballing trend that has us as students paying more for less, as budget cuts continue to cripple academic programs and tuition continues to rise.

Free market timetabling

February 2, 2009
“Please sir, can I have some more?” is no longer just a famous line from a Dickens novel but a reality for many Queen’s student.

Letters to the editors

February 2, 2009
Daniel Woolf stated on CBC Radio that he s diversity and inclusion.

Letters to the editors

January 29, 2009
I have several questions and concerns in regards to what has occurred between the two executive teams running in this AMS election.

Sexism on the sidelines

January 29, 2009
As I approach the final three months of my undergraduate education, I, unlike most of my frantic peers, know what I want to do with my life.

Letters to the editors

January 26, 2009
Since graduating from Queens I have had the opportunity to view the Queens culture through the eyes of an outsider.

Standing up for Sutherland

January 26, 2009
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009 will go down in history as the day Barack Hussein Obama was inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States of America.

Letters to the editors

January 23, 2009
The ESS recognizes that its constituents are not the demographic served by the AMS.

A 50-50 ballot

January 23, 2009
At this time last year, I opening up the Journal and finding three opinion pieces similar to this one.

Letters to the editors

January 19, 2009
The opinion article by Dana Olwan and Ethan Holtzer contains a number of falsehoods and distortions.

Student society showdown

January 19, 2009
Today, tomorrow and Thursday education students will be afforded an opportunity to vote on their continued hip in the AMS, which we view as a chance to reaffirm the value the AMS offers education students.

Letters to the editors

January 16, 2009
While I am aware that the Opinions section of your newspaper is designed for such discussion, the deliberate exclusion of the Queen’s Campus Conservatives from the 9 January 2009 “Parliamentary polemic” piece is simply unacceptable. The piece was published without the slightest regard for the opinions of the Queen’s Campus Conservatives Club President or any of its .
It’s not what you’d expect from a government claiming to have the best interests of the Palestinian people in mind.

Standing up for Gaza

January 13, 2009
Pity the people of Sderot and Askhelon—pawns in the latest politically-motivated Israeli war by air, sea and land on Gaza and the Palestinian people.

A Parliamentary polemic

January 9, 2009
Since the g of a coalition agreement on Dec. 1, words have been thrown around to mislead the public and distract Canadians from what really matters.

Letters to the editors

November 27, 2008
I thought, based on the approaching season and the recent announcement, I’d write a little something.

Hashing out Homecoming

November 27, 2008
Queen’s has a national reputation for attracting some of the best and brightest students.

Letters to the editors

November 21, 2008
It is unfortunate that Stephanie St. Clair’s opinion article regarding Queen’s University’s recruitment drive contained errors and omissions about EnCana Corporation that, had Ms. St. Clair ed us, could have been corrected to provide a more accurate reflection of our company’s commitment to social and environmental responsibility.

Deciphering campus graffiti

November 21, 2008
There has been much talk lately about diversity, tolerance and, yes, even racism, on and around the Queen’s campus.

Letters to the editors

November 14, 2008
We would like to clarify a few points related to the Draft Statement on Responsible Investing.