Queen’s history isn’t just written—it’s captured. From Princess Diana and King Charles’ Kingston visit in 1991 to The Tragically Hip’s snapshots before becoming legends, The Journal has a knack for ...
The Computing Students’ Society (COMPSA) kicked off Valentine’s Day with the results of its presidential election. Hugh Tuckwell, CompSci ’26, was elected next President of the Society, winning 267 ...
The following article contains topics of anti-Black racism. The Peer Support Centre offers peer-based drop-in session and is open daily from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. During a recent panel discussion at a ...
Created to celebrate the oldest sport rivalry in Canada between the Queen’s Gaels and the RMC Paladins, the 37th Carr-Harris Cup saw a 5-2 Gaels win on Feb. 6. The Journal got a close-up look, and the ...
I honestly dislike spam e-mails as much as the next person. I have a personal e-mail account that has thousands of unread e-mails. It’s with carbon-tax apathy that I know these unread notifications ...
While living through the most transformative period of your life, you must learn to let things go. Letting go involves relinquishing an attachment to desires, outcomes, or expectations, whether it’s ...
One member of The Journal’s editorial board holds a position on the Judicial Committee. They were not involved in the editing and reporting process of this story. After a whirlwind of elections, the ...
Ask any student about the final examination process and you’ll receive no shortage of complaints and flaws being pointed out, but that doesn’t mean we should give up on having exams entirely. Getting ...
Valentine’s Day is a whole day dedicated to celebrating feelings of love and affection for those around you. It seems hard to hate on the holiday when you break it down to its simplest terms, yet many ...
This article discusses sexual assault and may be triggering for some readers. The Journal uses “survivor” to refer to those who have experienced sexual assault. The Kingston Sexual Assault Centre’s 24 ...
Non-residents coming to Kingston may soon face higher fees for city amenities, as officials consider changes for next year. At their biweekly meeting on Feb. 4, Kingston City Council voted in favour ...
The SGPS wants to ensure marginalized groups aren’t grouped together by ensuring their individual experiences are reflected in policy. SGPS Vice-President (Graduate) Zaid Kasim describes the ...