The SGPS wants to ensure marginalized groups aren’t grouped together by ensuring their  individual experiences are reflected ...
During a recent panel discussion at a Black Histories and Futures Month event, I listened as peers and colleagues shared ...
Non-residents coming to Kingston may soon face higher fees for city amenities, as officials consider changes for next year.
In a unique combination of sports and pop culture, Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance touched on themes of ...
At an open forum for next year’s Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) executive, uncontested Team ECG shared their ...
After a whirlwind of elections, the Residence Society (ResSoc) has hit an obstacle. A day before election results were set to ...
In honour of Black History Month, I thought it was a good time to assess the policies and initiatives present at Queen’s and ...
With just one game remaining in the OUA regular season, the Gaels sit in second place with a point and game in hand over the ...
Having the world at our fingertips has diminished thoughtfulness. “It’s never been easier to be or say or do, blank,” is a ...
Queen’s history isn’t just written—it’s captured. From Princess Diana and King Charles’ Kingston visit in 1991 to The Tragically Hip’s snapshots before becoming legends, The Journal has a knack for ...
While it’s nice to think democracy always places the best candidate in charge, figures like Donald Trump shatter that naive ...
The Journal is in the running for four national student journalism awards this year, including the coveted title of best ...