The Arts section of The Journal used to be called “Arts and Entertainment” before being condensed to simply “Arts” a few years ago. This distinction calls into question, what is the difference between ...
Generation Z’s attention span is shortening. Nowadays, trying to do a 15-page reading for class can feel like an extremely onerous task. It can be difficult to listen, complete things on time, or even ...
All final editorial decisions are made by the Editor(s) in Chief and/or the Managing Editor. Authors should not be contacted, targeted, or harassed under any circumstances. If you have any grievances ...
Each September at Queen’s, sore throats and runny noses sweep campus—an illness affectionately nicknamed “freshmen flu.” The seasonal bug isn’t new. It shows up almost every fall as students pack into ...
From Northern Ontario, Aden Blanchette is heading south with a $120,000 scholarship in hand. Blanchette, a high school senior from Timmins, a city in Northern Ontario, has been awarded one of Canada’s ...
The concept of ‘gifted kid burnout’ has been around on the internet for a while, but it’s recently found a second wind on TikTok. My social media feeds have been flooded with posts lamenting the ...
Tristan Jagiello, ArtSci ’28, was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis shortly before his first year at Queen’s. On top of navigating the daunting transition from high school to university, Jagiello had ...
On May 1, the AMS saw a new cohort of commissioners stepping into their respective roles, each driven to have a lasting impact on the student body. Six commissioners have taken on leadership roles ...
I often struggle to distinguish between what I do out of love and what I do out of obligation. “You aren’t obligated to take care of us when we get old.” My dad explicitly said this in one of our ...
This article includes descriptions of anti-Black racism that may be triggering to some readers. The Black Youth Helpline can be reached toll free at 1-833-294-8650. A racist incident in the Queen’s ...
This month, one of Canada’s top universities cut the majority of its varsity athletic programming.On Nov. 20, McGill University announced that it would discontinue 25 varsity teams across 15 sports ...
Queen’s University first showed signs of financial strain in March 2020, when it projected its first operating deficit in years. It has since spiraled into fiscal quagmire. The University forecasted a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results