After being removed from their role on QMIND, a former executive is speaking out, citing their mental health concerns as the reason for their termination.
Commerce Society General Meetings and Assemblies have come to a temporary halt with an ongoing investigation.
The academic mission of the University remains intact despite the ongoing strike.
Queen’s Muslim Law Students Association successfully advocated for a multi-faith room three years ago—now, they’re dealing with incidents of vandalism.
As the pink, blue, and white stripes of the Transgender flag flew over the City of Kingston, they served as a reminder that the fight for equality isn’t over.
The Orientation Roundtable (ORT) budget sees a $200,000 decrease from last year.
An emergency Special Assembly saw snaps and thumbs up from PSAC 901 union .
A former Queen’s faculty member is in the race to be Kitchener South-Hespeler’s Member of Parliament (MP).
As undergraduate students protested outside Robert Sutherland Hall, Senators protested for continued strike negotiations.
Undergrads are demanding action to end PSAC 901, Unit 1’s, strike as for an Open Letter sures 1,500 signatures. 
Budgets, burnout, and a new vision for clubs were at the forefront of the second AMS Assembly of the month. 
Strike or not, Winter 2025 undergraduate courses are running.
Having once worked to represent the student body, burnout, harassment, and discrimination concerns are being flagged by a former student leader. 
The Bachelor of Science degree will be seeing a new ission process come 2027. 
Threads of Empowerment aims to foster financial independence for women worldwide, one stitch at a time. 
Student recognized for contributions to governance at Queen’s.
Multiple program issions have been suspended following the Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) Modular Degree Framework implementation. 
Hiring for the 2025-26 AMS senior management team is still underway with six positions—Director of Communications, Secretary of Internal Affairs, Common Ground Head Manager, Tricolour Outlet Head Manager, Commissioner of Clubs, and Social Issues Commissioner (External)—still up for grabs.
University Ombudsperson Norma Barrett highlights her term’s accomplishments in maintaining University fairness.
On March 18, Principal Patrick Deane announced the appointment of Dr. Lisa Tannock as the new Dean of Health Sciences and Director of the School of Medicine for a five-year term, effective July 1.