Operating budget projects $26.4 million deficit

Among a projected $26.4 million budget deficit, Provost Evans speaks to the University’s financial plan.
May 26, 2025

Two ORT directors resign ahead of the arrival of 5300 incoming students

Just months before thousands of students take their first steps on campus, the AMS is rushing to fill two Orientation Round Table (ORT) Director roles after the sudden resignation of the current ORT Coordinator and the Assistant Coordinator.
May 26, 2025

Meet the 2025-26 AMS commissioners

On May 1, a new cohort of AMS commissioners has stepped up, each driven to create a lasting impact on campus.
May 26, 2025

Introducing the 2025-26 AMS service head managers

Whether it be for a revitalized student pub or a returning campus service, the AMS head managers are ready to kick off the 2025-26 school year.
After nearly five years, a longtime Queen’s service is making a comeback.
The long-awaited construction site at University and Union is now open to the public. After years of planning, consulting, and building, the John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) officially opened its doors on May 5.
The class of 2025 took their final walk across the Queen’s campus, marking the end of some academic journeys and the beginning of new chapters.
Both student and financial reports take center stage at May’s Board of Trustees meeting.
Backed by a $2.45-million investment, the modular facility will combine emergency shelter with essential day services under one roof.
Liberal incumbent Mark Gerretsen cruised to a fourth straight victory in Kingston and the Islands, returning to Ottawa as part of Prime Minister Carney’s newly minted minority government.
Grad student workers are back to work just in time to mark final papers and exams after the Public Service Alliance Canada (PSAC) 901, the union representing 2,000 academic workers, and Queen’s University ratified a new Collective Agreement.
Daria Juüdi-Hope, MPH ’20, is hoping to bring new leadership to Kingston and the Islands as the New Democratic Party’s (NDP) candidate in the federal election on April 28.
Following a return to the bargaining table, graduate student workers, represented by the Public Service Alliance Canada (PSAC) 901, and Queen’s University have reached a tentative agreement.
With a federal election approaching, Elections Canada is bringing voting closer to students through its Vote on Campus Program.
With exams well underway and 2,000 graduate student workers on strike, Queen’s and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901, Unit 1, are back at the bargaining table.
The JDUC will officially reclaim its place as the “heart of student life on campus” in less than a month.
Pierre Poilievre’s “Canada First” campaign made a stop in Kingston this week.
With 26 days left on the job, President Owen Rocchi, Vice-President (University Affairs) Ruth Osunde, and Vice-President (Operations) Ayan Chowdhury sat down with The Journal to reflect on their year.
Queen’s five highest-paid employees banked over $2 million cumulatively through salaries in 2024.
A confrontation on the picket line escalated when Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901 President Jake Morrow claims a member of the University’s bargaining team ran over his foot—sparking a charged exchange over the ongoing strike.