The declining life spans of the Indigenous community is a cry for Canadian healthcare systems to change their ways. However, ...
Ontario’s minimum wage hike may help students meet minimum obligations of theirday-to-day lives, but it still falls short in ...
Federal politicians, seniors, and everyday Kingstonians gathered at Confederation Park to speak about climate change ...
Unpaid practicums impose stress and financial burden on Queen’s students. In May, I completed a 120-hour practicum with the ...
We often categorize ourselves as either dreamers or realists—a debate philosophy has wrestled with for ages, without ...
Ella Majer, ArtSci ’26, often finds herself sitting in Stauffer Library, surrounded by towering stacks of textbooks and the ...
For much of human history, academia was always treated as a holistic pursuit. Science was a type of natural philosophy, and it shared the same inquiry methods as history. It wasn’t uncommon to find an ...
Queen’s saw over 1,000 misconduct cases last year, with first-year students driving the majority of sexual violence reports. The University Culture Committee presented the Sexual Violence Report ...
For many university students, stress is a constant companion throughout the academic year. From looming deadlines to exams, ...
In an age of censorship, social media has given a voice to those affected by global conflicts. The world is experiencing ...
Two-time Giller prize winner M. G. Vassanji, explores concepts of identity and belonging in his memoir and essay collection, Nowhere, Exactly.On the final day of the annual Kingston WritersFest, M. G.
Research directed toward mental health has skyrocketed over the past decade, and with that, more teams across all sports are beginning to invest in their athletes’ mental health.The Toronto Maple ...