The Gaels will have one last chance to secure a spot in the U SPORTS Championship after falling to the Concordia Stingers in ...
At an event concluding with students wrapping tobacco in cloth, they first began by reflecting on the importance of stewardship. In a discussion held by the AMS Environmental Sustainability Commission ...
This isn’t any ordinary class project—these students are working to honour and highlight Indigenous voices in literature, past, present and future. Organized by the students of ENGL 466: Literary ...
While new graduate student funding provides temporary relief for food insecurity, student leaders are advocating for long-term solutions. The Society on Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) ...
The Chinese concept of filial piety, or Xiao, emphasizes respecting and caring for one’s elders, and is one of many examples of the cultural obligations a child must carry out as they assist their ...
When Drs. Julia Ogden and Rebecca James perform autopsies in Murdoch Mysteries, they’re doing more than solving a fictional crime—they’re preserving the memory of the barriers real women faced in ...
The important battles fought by Queen’s graduate students inspire more division and confusion than solidarity. Beginning March 10, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) Local 901 took to Union ...
Four days in, graduate student workers show no signs of slowing down on the picket line.Members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901, Unit 1, began striking on March 10 at 8:01 a.m.
Rather than winding down after a long day of school, one student entrepreneur’s night is defined by the sweet hum of an oven. Just a month ago, Cait’s Cookies was born as the product of Caitlyn Shim’s ...
After rejecting an “offensive” offer from the University, graduate student workers represented by the Public Service Alliance ...
A day before International Women’s Day (IWD), campus groups united to “Accelerate Action” for gender equity.In celebration of IWD, Queen’s Women’s Network (QWN), Women in Science at Queen’s (WiSQ), ...
Five years ago, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. The next day, Queen’s University made the decision to cancel all in-person classes.