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Local businesses are stepping up for inclusion. In downtown Kingston, small, local businesses like Chez Piggy, Pan Chancho ...
The Kingston community gathered at Confederation Park to mark a day of celebration of Indigenous Pride. National Indigenous ...
Provost Matthew Evans and Arts and Science Dean Barbara Crow drew a crowd consisting of Queen’s staff, faculty, and AMS executives on Dec. 11. The goal of the town hall was to address concerns ...
Heading into the 2025-26 season, the Gaels’ Women’s basketball team just scored a game-changing win, welcoming star forward Kiyara Letlow, MSc ’25, for her final U Sports season.
I’ve always had an interest in the supernatural. I used to hope that one day I’d see a ghost, or that some unexplainable thing would happen to me. Luckily, I got my chance when I worked as a tour ...
It’s not controversial to state that Hollywood has a representation problem. In over 100 years of productions, positive and well-rounded Indigenous characters have been notably missing from film and ...
For Misko McGregor, (Comm ‘21), an Algonquin-Ojibwe student from Kitigan Zibi First Nation in Québec, it was a strange experience weighing in on his classmates’ presentations with his professor during ...
As the night of hazing began, members of a high-profile commerce club were unaware it would be the club’s last.
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 ...
This article contains mentions of antisemitism and may be disturbing for readers. The Canadian Mental Health Association Crisis Line can be reached at 1-800-875-6213. Nati Pressmann, ArtSci ’25, ...
Shah completed a four year undergraduate education in psychology at Queen’s, where she entertained several different career paths in the early years of her degree.“ In my first year, I did just ...
Zoogipon Ikwe is a traditional Anishinaabe woman and Oshkabaywis (helper). She provided this brief history of Katarokwi in an interview with The Journal.
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