The Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP) unveils new plans following six figure grant. On Sept. 8, the University announced it has received $100, 000 from the Department of National ...
Villate explained that scheduling conflicts often left her with few choices. “I find that a lot of classes are only offered online, or they’re only offered in-person once this academic year, and it ...
A drug test at the CFL Combine has sidelined a former Queen’s football standout.On March 19, former Queen’s Men’s Football defensive lineman, Darien Newell, ArtSci ’25, was selected for random drug ...
What should’ve been a celebration of campus and community exposed a serious failure in student leadership.On Sept. 6, the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) held its annual Sidewalk Sale.
In response to anti-immigrant action in the United States, some celebrities are speaking out. In 2025, as Donald Trump began his second term as president, the United States’ Immigration and Customs ...
In the Mood for Love captures the aching beauty of ‘forbidden love’ and unbearable loneliness. From Sept. 12 to 17, Kingston’s Screening Room marked the 25th anniversary of Wong Kar-Wai’s In the Mood ...
When gun violence claims lives on the left and the right, the real enemy is those who refuse gun reform.On Sept. 10, prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot while leading a rally ...
On Sept. 15, the 2025 Giller Prize jury named 14 Canadian fiction authors to its $100,000 longlist, including Otoniya Juliane Okot Bitek for We, the Kindling. A Black Studies professor at Queen’s, ...
Ontario’s teacher shortage is a crisis that reflects a blatant disregard for the everyday struggles that teachers face while at work.School boards across Ontario are struggling to keep teachers in the ...
In his mother’s basement, a childhood pretend restaurant hinted at his path ahead.Jeffrey Fenton, Comm ’13, has brought Toronto’s De Mello coffee shop to Kingston’s Market Square, opening a downtown ...
Production for the fall semester’s edition of the DSS is well underway, presenting semi-annual and student-designed shows. This fall’s series will feature four student-written plays: Pirates and ...
Justice Malcolm Rowe calls on students to pair optimism with wisdom, honouring Canada’s ‘living’ Constitution. Queen’s Law hosted an event in Grant Hall on Sept. 15 to mark the 150th anniversary of ...