On the day Ontarians cast their ballots, Senate turned its focus to the future of higher education and the University’s path ahead.
With tariffs hovering over Canadians, the City of Kingston wants its residents to keep their loonies local.
The AMS and students-at-large are calling on the University to align its investments with sustainability.
The AMS is striving to keep things cool in student housing when the summer heat hits.
Structural changes to AMS commissions aim to better serve students.
A recent federal policy means spouses of international students may find it harder to secure Open Work Permits (OWP).
On the eve of election day, four contenders running to be the next Member of Provincial Parliament for Kingston and the Islands came to campus to make their final pitch to student voters.
With just three days to go, it’s not too late to make your voice heard in the next provincial election.
Hoping to build on Kingston and the Islands’ Liberal momentum, the Ontario Liberal Party is rallying and making its case to voters.
Although Kingston and the Islands have been a stronghold for the Liberal Party since 2018, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Marit Stiles is betting on change.
At a protest marking three years since Russia’s invasion, air raid sirens pierced the air—a reminder of the sound Ukrainians have lived with since the war began.
Facing mounting frustrations over wages, burnout, and job security, University staff could soon trade their desks for picket signs.
Class is in session and the next executive team for the Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) has been elected.
Queen’s Smith School of Business Master of Business istration (MBA) program scores Canada’s top spot again for career success.
The Computing Students’ Society (COMPSA) kicked off Valentine’s Day with the results of its presidential election.
After a whirlwind of elections, the Residence Society (ResSoc) has hit an obstacle.
In the case of a major fire, flood, power outage, or inclement weather, a new alert system will send real-time notifications to all active Queen’s e-mails.
The Queen’s Music Theatre program, offered in partnership with St. Lawrence College (SLC), has suspended issions.
Undergraduate and graduate students alike took to Zoom to express dissatisfaction over the University’s 2041 vision.
With snap election set for Feb. 27, students are being encouraged to mark their ballots to shape their future.