Ban Righ Hall, Queen’s oldest residence, was ed by its past and present residents one century after the building first opened its doors.
Following the AMS’s first planned de-slated election, the new executive team is ready to kick start their roles.
The University is setting the bar higher for a greener future with Sustainable Development Goals Month.
Unlike previous years where four students claimed the title, only three students earned the honour of ing the prestigious ranks of the Tricolour Society.
A new Queen’s Career Services guide will help students work towards sustainable futures.
After a near-strike and last-minute aversion, Queen’s and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) have successfully ratified new Collective Agreements.
The University is preparing to implement the Modular Degree Framework this spring.
Three cross-country athletes are lacing up for a cause, donating their shoes in the hopes no one goes without a pair.
On the day Ontarians cast their ballots, Senate turned its focus to the future of higher education and the University’s path ahead.
The AMS and students-at-large are calling on the University to align its investments with sustainability.
Structural changes to AMS commissions aim to better serve students.
A recent federal policy means spouses of international students may find it harder to secure Open Work Permits (OWP).
Facing mounting frustrations over wages, burnout, and job security, University staff could soon trade their desks for picket signs.
Queen’s Smith School of Business Master of Business istration (MBA) program scores Canada’s top spot again for career success.
In the case of a major fire, flood, power outage, or inclement weather, a new alert system will send real-time notifications to all active Queen’s e-mails.
The Queen’s Music Theatre program, offered in partnership with St. Lawrence College (SLC), has suspended issions.
Undergraduate and graduate students alike took to Zoom to express dissatisfaction over the University’s 2041 vision.
From cream of mushroom to beef bean chili, St. James’ Anglican Church is spreading kindness, one cup of soup at a time.
One professor fears an already five-year mandated technology could soon become a gateway for the University to access her personal information.
The opening ceremony for Black Histories and  Futures Month (BHFM) brought to light the past, present, and future of Black experiences at Queen’s.