On Sept. 15, the Queen’s chapter of Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) in collaboration with the Canadian Black ...
KHSC’s MOLLI sets a new standard for precise, less invasive cancer care.On Sept. 15, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) ...
On Sept. 21, authors Ian Williams and Maria Reva met onstage at the 2025 Kingston WritersFest, discussing the unique ...
With growing concerns that universities are prioritizing efficiency over education, Queen’s is no exception. The University ...
On Sept. 21, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada would formally recognize the State of Palestine. In his ...
Since 2021, Canada has officially observed Sept. 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR). By now, you may have built up associations with the day—banks are closed, orange shirts ...
At the Broom Factory by Noah Scheinman opened in Kingston as the first installment of White Pine Travels—a series of installations planned for the architectural pavilion. The mobile structure will ...
Racism Week under the theme 'We Are One' highlighting ongoing efforts to address inequities within athletics. In line with these initiatives, The Journal spoke with VLC Co-President Chris Zimmerman ...
I’ve worn many hats as a volunteer, but none have reshaped me quite like stepping into the world of correctional service.I first learned about Queen’s Correctional Service Volunteers (QCSV) at Queen’s ...
Canada’s MAID debate has reshaped how we understand end-of-life care.Nine years ago, the famous Carter vs Canada case set the legal precedent for allowing Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Since ...
Love, Loss, and Liberation is Gilbert’s first memoir since the international sensationEat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia.  All the Way to the River ...
This fall, several bars on and off-campus are hosting weekly trivia nights, including the Night Owl, Something in the Water Brewing Co., Stooley’s Café, Brass Pub, Daft Brewing, Queen’s Pub (QP), ...