Drama seems to be a theme for the Queen’s men’s soccer team this season, but this time, they earned a happy ending.
With a week of rain forecasted, an umbrella-sharing pilot program aims to shield the campus. Kingstonian Scott Murray is set ...
The good times keep rolling in for the Queen’s women’s rugby team, and last weekend marked another tick in their win column.
Chants for safety and justice echoed through downtown as more than 100 people protested against gender-based violence.Kingston marked the annual Take Back the Night protest on Sept. 18, joining 21 ...
The Queen’s Pub (QP) celebrated its grand reopening on Sept. 19. The celebration’s centrepiece was a performance from DJ Slim, who students may know from his often sold-out “And Then There Was House” ...
As grocery prices rise and political pressures increase, Canadian retailers are relying on national branding to win over shoppers.From maple-leaf labels to “Proudly Canadian” signs in store aisles, ...
Students are going hungry, and Kingston’s band-aid solutions aren’t enough.The urgency is clear. Kingston officially declared food insecurity an emergency in January. Defined as lacking the financial ...
On Sept. 20, editor Elamin Abdelmahmoud, ArtSci ’11, and contributors Carol Off, David Moscorp, and Ian Reid discussed their forthcoming collection of essays, Elbows Up! Canadian Voices of Resilience ...
As Queen’s students get caught up in the hustle and bustle of fall semester, coffee seems to be a crutch to rely on. In North America, coffee is the primary caffeine source for university students, ...
The Gaels successfully crashed the party at Waterloo this weekend, making their presence felt on the field.On Sept. 20, Queen’s football team rolled into Waterloo for the Warriors’ annual homecoming ...
Not all heroes wear capes; some offer hugs for a living.Founded in 2011, a London-based company, Cuddle Comfort, connects strangers for platonic cuddling sessions and has grown popular worldwide amid ...
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 ...
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