After students casted their votes in the AMS Winter Special Referendum, they opted in favour of the Bus-It program.
The AMS will be getting a new General Manager.
A day before International Women’s Day, campus groups united to “Accelerate Action” for gender equity.
Queen’s Board of Trustees has ruled out divesting from companies doing business in or with the State of Israel, rejecting a student-led demand after a nine-month review process.
After rejecting an “offensive” offer from the University, graduate student workers represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901, Unit 1, have walked off the job.
staff narrowly avoided a strike after reaching a last-minute tentative agreement with the University.
Two Queen’s students have been acquitted of sexual assault charges in Mexico after spending over a week in detention.
As the ice finally began thawing on the sidewalks, unionized workers and their allies gathered in a wave of unity outside Richardson Hall.
Ban Righ Hall, Queen’s oldest residence, was ed by its past and present residents one century after the building first opened its doors.
Following the AMS’s first planned de-slated election, the new executive team is ready to kick start their roles.
Transit costs, provincial election voter turnout, and orientation financials dominated conversation in the shortest AMS Assembly of the year.
The University is setting the bar higher for a greener future with Sustainable Development Goals Month.
Unlike previous years where four students claimed the title, only three students earned the honour of ing the prestigious ranks of the Tricolour Society.
A new Queen’s Career Services guide will help students work towards sustainable futures.
After weeks of uncertainty, ResSoc has finalized its executive team for the 2025-26 academic year.
After a near-strike and last-minute aversion, Queen’s and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) have successfully ratified new Collective Agreements.
A Journal alum racked up another national student journalism award, adding to last year’s win and securing a coveted title.
In a six-way race to represent their riding at the provincial level, Kingstonians have re-elected incumbent Liberal candidate Ted Hsu as their Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP).
The University is preparing to implement the Modular Degree Framework this spring.
Three cross-country athletes are lacing up for a cause, donating their shoes in the hopes no one goes without a pair.