What began as a night of celebration and cancer research ended in a nail-biter, with Team Engineering clinching a narrow victory. On Nov. 13, the fourth annual Tri-Colour Classic (TCC) packed the ...
A consultant report shows Queen’s devoted 54 per cent of its salary spending to administrators in 2023, the Queen’s ...
President-elect Dreyden George is beginning his term a little earlier than expected.George, the current AMS Board of ...
The Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) is holding a by-election after two executive positions received no ...
Timothee Chalamet deemed ballet and opera things “We need to keep alive even though no one cares about [them]” while ...
The OUA goes to the Gaels for a second straight year.On March 6, the Queens Men’s Volleyball team travelled to Windsor to ...
Students stranded in Qatar amid the conflict in Iran highlights the risks that come with international study, and the importance of supporting Iranian students grappling with the realities of ...
Protestors made their presence felt at a lecture on navigating campus conflicts. The Centre for Teaching and Learning and ...
Women’s Flag Football drew a multi-provincial crowd ahead of the Vanier Cup this past weekend, showcasing their sport is growing in size and competition. The Queen’s Women’s Flag Football team took to ...
In a small boutique in Kingston, women step out of the fitting room smiling. Moments earlier, some may have felt unsure about their futures, as entering the professional world can feel uncertain.
A sweaty mob of university students, clutch dollar beers and vodka cranberries, waiting for something to happen. Then the Disc Jockey (DJ) plays the right song—and the dance floor erupts.Nowadays, ...
For more than a century, International Women’s Day has been a moment to recognize the contributions of women. At Queen’s, those contributions are visible in research, teaching, and mentorship. From ...