For three weeks and counting, the strike by more than 2,000 Graduate Teaching Assistants (TAs), Research Assistants (RAs), ...
For Quilt, art has proven to be a powerful tool for awareness and togetherness.Quilt—an undergraduate student-run literary ...
We started at Queen’s in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic in September 2021. Now, as we approach the end of our undergraduate careers, we find ourselves trying to graduate during the first academic ...
My transcript is a little more complicated than most, but I’m grateful for it. Arriving at Queen’s as a transfer student in my second year, and having spent a semester abroad in Spain in my third year ...
The girl moving into my Albert St. bedroom is buying all my furniture. I bundled it together for a bargain deal—my bed, desk, chair, and dresser—all for a few hundred dollars. It’s what I did almost ...
Influencer marketing blurs the line between genuine recommendations and sales tactics. Buying into ads fuelled by overconsumption and unrealistic expectations subtly undermines our sense of self-worth ...
St. Patrick’s day is a time of green-tinted madness where much can get lost in translation—and I don’t just mean bad Irish ...
A new round of tariffs is expected to hit Canada on April 2. Canadian Chamber of Commerce Economist, Stephen Tapp, reported the United States tariffs threaten to push Canada’s economy into a recession ...
Tristan Jagiello, ArtSci ’28, was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis shortly before his first year at Queen’s.On top of ...
Despite the ongoing construction on Aberdeen St., the University District was painted green during last weekend’s St. Patrick ...
They say there’s strength in numbers—and today, that strength was on full display. As graduate Teaching Assistants, Research ...
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