After two years of closure for major restorations, Bader College will reopen Herstmonceux Castle in 2026 with a renewed ...
A semifinals berth is a great honour for most programs, but for the Queen’s women’s rugby team, it was more like a ...
The moment I stopped comparing, I started loving the person I already was.Growing up, I was almost the same as everyone else ...
The SGPS has regained a full executive team after six months of vacancy.Following an uncontested by-election for the Society ...
The fine line between entertainment and politics has completely disappeared.Users of popular streaming services, including ...
The AMS Health Plan’s automatic enrolment and impact on OHIP+ eligibility has raised concerns about coverage clarity for students.The AMS Health and Dental Plan provides Queen’s undergraduate students ...
The Canadian medical system proves time and time again that it doesn’t care about women's pain and suffering.Despite being praised for their effectiveness, Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) reveal a deeper ...
The new, completely independent student play, Washing Machines, written and directed by Fiona Kolbuc-James, ArtSci ’27, will premiere at Queen’s in early December. Although a final location and date ...
As climate concerns intensify, the University’s launching two campus-wide efforts to make sustainability more than a buzzword.Students can participate in both Sustainability Month and Circular Economy ...
When a breakup hit harder than expected during his first year at Queen’s, Dennis Han, ArtSci ’26, didn’t start seeing a therapist—he built one.    “Normally [things like a breakup] wouldn't really ...
When the doors to the newly-renovated JDUC opened on Oct. 17, alumni, students, parents, community members, and University leaders—including Principal Patrick Deane, Chancellor Shelagh Rogers, and ...