Climate activists come together to advocate against Highway 413,  calling for action to protect the  Greenbelt.
Recent Queen’s graduate Aidan Gurung is selected as a 2025 Rhodes Scholar.
The 2023-24 Students Affairs report reveals a record number of undergraduate applicants and increased financial aid for equity-deserving students.
Queen’s divestment debate persists as committee evaluates community .
At the core of Deputy Provost Teri Shearer’s work at Queen’s has been a commitment to listening to students’ needs.
In its first year, the newly opened Office of the Vice-Principal of Culture, Equity, and Inclusion (VPCEI) has implemented strategies to foster inclusivity, from policy changes to ing diverse employees and student initiatives.
The AMS held its first Special Assembly of the academic year on Nov. 18 at Stirling Hall, following the Corporate Special General Meeting at 6 p.m. With voting open to all AMS who paid their hip fees, Assembly saw a peak turnout of 277 students, which is significantly higher than the 208 students required for quorum, according to an AMS communications release.
The AMS 2024-25 consolidated budget was presented at the Corporate General Meeting on Nov. 18.
PSAC 901, Unit 1 negotiations kicked off this Monday with optimism and solidarity.
The Kingston community united in love and remembrance to honour transgender lives lost and uplift those alive.
Eighty-three years after Dr. Alfred R. Bader’s initial arrival at Queen’s, experts in chemistry and arts alike came together to honour his contributions.
After six hours of back and forth, over 200 AMS Assembly and at Large voted to safeguard the freedom of the press on Monday night. 
The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is urging the AMS to withdraw proposals that threaten press freedom at Queen’s University, describing the measures as “Orwellian.”
Persistent activism and collective efforts paid off for postdoctoral scholars at Queen’s. 
After various issues with the Master of Art Conservations program’s new lab space, students are reporting positive progress.
Faculty, staff, and students united in advocating for divestment and solidarity. 
Associate Dean (Academic) Jenn Stephenson has addressed the widely debated impact of the proposed Modular Degree Framework. 
Students and staff gathered in Grant Hall this Remembrance Day to honour veterans.
As students prepared to graduate at Grant Hall, others advocated across the street for Palestinian labour rights. 
The AMS is bringing The Brew back to the JDUC. Common Ground Coffee House’s (CoGro) sister location, The Brew, is set to re-open in the newly renovated JDUC in January.