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Professor was under investigation for sexual harassment before his death March 10, 2020 University Continue reading
Cross country coach’s firing says more about Queen’s than his own behaviour March 3, 2020 Opinions Continue reading
Iranian Student Memorial Scholarship Fund sees almost $10,000 in donations February 28, 2020 News Continue reading
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The future of education in Ontario doesn’t lie in more cuts February 7, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Deane reassures students at meeting addressing Coronavirus party February 7, 2020 News Continue reading
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Every student should be able to vote in campus elections January 31, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
At open forum, rector candidate talks , community, and change January 29, 2020 Student Politics Continue reading
SGPS candidates share vision for 2020-21 school year January 28, 2020 Student Politics Continue reading
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Uncontested EngSoc presidential candidate campaigns on student engagement January 21, 2020 Student Politics Continue reading
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For third year in a row, AMS executive election uncontested January 17, 2020 Student Politics Continue reading
Professor reopens Human Rights Tribunal application against Queen’s January 10, 2020 News Continue reading
Deane talks Student Choice Initiative, Wellness Services at Special Assembly November 29, 2019 News Continue reading
Patrick Deane officially installed as the principal and vice-chancellor of Queen’s November 15, 2019 News Continue reading
Queen’s legal aid clinic loses $22,000 under Student Choice Initiative November 8, 2019 News Continue reading
BFA student uses art to push back against animal mistreatment November 8, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Growing up in Asia taught me the importance of speaking up on social issues November 1, 2019 Postscript Continue reading
Canadian female politicians deserve better recognition and October 29, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Confronting our own racial bias fosters true multiculturalism October 18, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
What I learned from all the bad advice I’ve received during university October 4, 2019 Postscript Continue reading
Point/Counterpoint: Is Common Ground better than The Brew? October 4, 2019 Uncategorized Continue reading
Queen’s medical students seek to open student-led health clinic September 27, 2019 News Continue reading
Social media platforms need to do more to censor hate speech September 27, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Queen’s should listen to its student protestors about the climate crisis September 20, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Professors say new sexual violence policy could put students at risk September 20, 2019 News Continue reading
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Tips and tricks for avoiding food waste as a student September 12, 2019 Student Life Continue reading
Barefoot in the Park sets high bar for Domino’s new season September 4, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
In internal emails, istration called Student Choice Initiative a “significant risk” to Queen’s July 29, 2019 News Continue reading
Giselle brings death-defying love story to Grand Theatre stage June 3, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Studio 22 exhibits celebrate famous artists of the last century June 3, 2019 Arts & Culture Continue reading
Patrick Deane should champion fossil fuel divestment as Queen’s principal June 3, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Provincial consultations leave faculty dissatisfied as pension changes loom May 21, 2019 University Continue reading
At first assembly, incoming AMS executive presents vision April 12, 2019 Student Politics Continue reading
YGK Music Pilot Project marks a step in the right direction March 29, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Cutting tuition wouldn’t translate to more affordable education March 29, 2019 Opinions Continue reading
White Coats Black Doctors: responding to adversity with resilience March 29, 2019 News Continue reading
Distinguished speaker Cindy Blackstock discusses inequalities for First Nations children March 29, 2019 News Continue reading
Social media influencers set a dangerous precedent for healthy eating March 22, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Students honour their female role models for International Women’s Day March 8, 2019 Student Life Continue reading
Breed-specific legislation doles out careless, ineffective punishment March 8, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Facing significant revenue loss, the AMS restructures February 14, 2019 Student Politics Continue reading
Students share their most intense celebrity crush moments February 12, 2019 Student Life Continue reading
Mental health appointments rise by 73 per cent over last five years February 8, 2019 News Continue reading
Reproductive autonomy is essential when taking birth control February 8, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
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Vice-presidential candidate wants COMPSA to “regain trust of students” January 26, 2019 News Continue reading
The ‘nice Jewish boy’ trope is stereotypical and damaging January 25, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Women’s volleyball ready to fight through last half of season January 18, 2019 Volleyball Continue reading
Gene editing walks fine line between treatment and enhancement January 15, 2019 Editorials Continue reading
Arts students should be prepared for employment, not excluded November 9, 2018 Editorials Continue reading
Ontario’s plan to cut free tuition stifles our economic progress October 30, 2018 Opinions Continue reading
Universities have a responsibility to care for students’ mental health October 24, 2018 Editorials Continue reading
Low-income students should have the right to pay tuition themselves October 19, 2018 Editorials Continue reading
Appreciation not Appropriation campaign comes back in full force October 19, 2018 News Continue reading
Indigenous education isn’t a trade-off for effective government October 16, 2018 Editorials Continue reading
Senate motions to scrap 1918 ‘colour bar’ on Black medical students September 28, 2018 News Continue reading
Conversation of mental health in sports more harrowing than it seems September 14, 2018 Editorials Continue reading
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