As graduate Teaching Assistants, Research Assistants, and Teaching Fellows—all represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901, Unit 1—hit the picket line for their 10th day on strike, they were ed by some familiar faces: faculty from across Queen’s.
The ongoing PSAC 901, Unit 1 strike has professors swapping lecture halls for picket lines.
The PSAC 901, Unit 1, strike, representing Teaching Assistants, Teaching Fellows, and Graduate Research Assistants, has officially reached it’s 10th day on the picket line.
The AMS has experienced a series of staff vacancies throughout the year, with five senior level employees stepping down from their roles.
The new Orientation Roundtable (ORT) Coordinator Ali Haider, HealthSci ’26, believes in the importance of interfaculty collaboration.
The University’s steelworkers have ratified their tentative agreement.
Kingston and the Islands Member of Parliament (MP) Mark Gerretsen is aiming for a third consecutive victory in the federal election.
With the Conservatives securing a third majority government, Queen’s students are split on what this means for Ontario’s future.
First-year students wanting to major in psychology are facing an unexpected grade threshold requirement.
Bryan Paterson wants to address affordability at the federal level.
Despite the ongoing construction on Aberdeen St., the University District was painted green during last weekend’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Among 30,000 national recipients, 10 Queen’s researchers were awarded the 2025 King Charles III Coronation Medal.
The Computing Students’ Society (COMPSA) has filled its executive team for the 2025-26 year after a vote of confidence electing the two vice-presidential candidates.
Geopolitical statements and financial change took centre at the University’s first Board of Trustees meeting of the calendar year.
Four days in, graduate student workers show no signs of slowing down on the picket line.
While new graduate student funding provides temporary relief for food insecurity, student leaders are advocating for long-term solutions.
Students are gearing up for another St. Patrick’s Day, with the AMS working to keep celebrations safe and fines at bay.
At an event concluding with students wrapping tobacco in cloth, they first began by reflecting on the importance of stewardship.
A campus meant to foster social justice is now at the centre of controversy, as Hillel Queen’s challenges the choice of speakers.
Muslim students and friends are gathering around the dinner table, creating a sense of home with every shared meal.