Meghrig Milkon and Sarah Adams were elected Editors in Chief of Volume 153 of The Journal on Feb. 12. With a 72 per cent ...
At an open forum for next year’s Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) executive, uncontested Team ECG shared their ...
In a unique combination of sports and pop culture, Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance touched on themes of ...
The Journal is in the running for four national student journalism awards this year, including the coveted title of best ...
February’s AMS Assembly tackled brand trademarks, potential Society restructuring, and celebrated Black leadership on campus. Assembly gathered at Robert Sutherland Hall on Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. With 12 ...
The Residence Society (ResSoc) election is on track, with two of three de-slated positions seeing competition. John Bae, ArtSci ’26, and Amin Meghdadi, HealthSci ’26, are competing for the position of ...
In honour of Black History Month, I thought it was a good time to assess the policies and initiatives present at Queen’s and ...
After a disqualification and subsequent appeal, one candidate secured his spot in the Residence Society’s (ResSoc) presidential race just before voting wrap up tonight. The presidential race began as ...
COMPSA’s two presidential candidates debated before a crowd of their computer-savvy peers. Hugh Tuckwell, CompSci ’26, and Radmehr Vafadar, CompSci ’27, are in the running for the Society’s top ...
On Halloween night a group of friends find themselves in a church, where long-buried secrets throw their relationships into ...
Description: The Journal went to check out the curatorial exhibition on Black Futures- Interrelations of Race, Technology, and Art in the art and media lab in the Isabel Bader Centre. This exhibition ...
Gender binarism has never existed, nor will it ever, and we should accept that. Debunked as being scientifically incorrect, gender binarism refers to the idea that there are only two genders, male and ...