The Women’s Hockey team recorded back-to-back wins against the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25, defeating the ...
The Journal attended the AMS executive candidate debate on Jan. 23 where candidates running de-slated presented their goals, promises, and campaign strategies. During the event, they fielded questions ...
The endorsement is the result of a vote by The Journal's Editorial Board. The Editorial Board considers prior interviews, ...
Tensions are mounting between graduate students and their landlord, Queen’s University, as they push for fairer housing costs. At a Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) meeting in ...
The Journal's Editors in Chief walk through how the annual AMS Election Endorsement Board, organized by The Journal, works. With the first de-slated AMS executive election this year, the process looks ...
The TikTok ban makes us reflect on our social media use, or lack thereof, for the better. The recent United States TikTok ban forces us to confront an uncomfortable truth: the repercussions of social ...
Ontario's healthcare system is in an undeniable crisis. Privatization isn’t the cure. Emergency room wait times have reached ...
This year’s ReelOut film festival offers a chance to broaden perspectives and embrace the beauty of stories. The 26th year of ReelOut, Kingston’s annual queer film festival, is set to take place from ...
One of the most sought-after awards in filmmaking, the 2025 Best Picture category leaves something to be desired compared to past award seasons. Last year was one of the best years for movies, with ...
The Women’s Basketball team battled hard this weekend but lost their 12-game win streak against the TMU Bold, 56-58 on Jan. 24. Hopefully their win against the Brock Badgers on Jan. 25, 63-59, is the ...
Three contenders are in the race for Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) President, a position that represents over 12,000 students. Edlira Ballaj, Ivana Drinziu, and Leo Yang, all ArtSci ...
Two candidates are in the running to be the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society’s (ASUS) next Vice-President (Operations). Jaiden Watkins, ArtSci ’27, and Seham Kettaneh, ArtSci ’28, are both vying ...