In honour of the 89th annual Colour Awards taking place from April 1 to 2, The Journal completed its annual Staff Picks for Varsity Athlete of the Year.
Queen’s Women’s Soccer star keeper Kirstin Tynan, ArtSci ’24, was able to fulfill a childhood dream last Wednesday, g with the Vancouver Rise FC of the newly founded Northern Super League (NSL).
While a heartbreaking loss marked the end of the Women’s Soccer team’s 2024 season, it marked the beginning of another season less visible to fans—the offseason.
In 2024, an estimated 30,500 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer—a staggering number underscoring the importance of awareness and action.
After one of the best seasons Queen’s Men’s Soccer has ever seen, they’ve made a coaching change in hopes of continuing their upwards trajectory and fostering further growth within their student-athletes.
Queen’s hosted three National Championships this year and the Men’s Basketball team won the OUA Championship at home. ‘The Journal’ looks at how well Queen’s did at bringing in spectators.