After eight years of visiting Queen’s campus and greeting students and staff, Oscar the dog won’t be here to welcome students back to campus this fall. The post Queen’s loses beloved furry friend, Oscar the dog appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
The Queen’s University Faculty Association (QUFA) — the union for faculty, librarians, and archivists — is holding a strike vote Aug. 11-14 after more than 40 days of bargaining with the University. The post Faculty union to hold strike vote as bargaining continues appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
A conference hosted by Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP) drew criticism from protesters over the presentation of a paper co-authored by an academic accused of rape and delivered by an Israeli military scholar. The post CIDP conference draws protest over paper on Israel and co-author’s history appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
After more than three decades at Queen’s, Vice-Principal (Finance and Administration) Donna Janiec is preparing to step away from senior administrative leadership. The post Donna Janiec departs from vice-principal role after more than 30 years at Queen’s appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
On the fifth floor of Victoria Hall, Abhay Katoch, Sci ’25, had not yet put sheets on his bed. The post Your don was scared too appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
Perhaps the greatest myth told about university is that success is measured by grades alone. The post First years need to remember that university is about more than grades appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
Canada is burning, and our inaction is partly to blame. The post Canada isn’t ready for its wildfires, but won’t admit it appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
When Dreyden George, ArtSci ’27, arrived at Queen’s from southern Vancouver Island, he became the first person in his family’s direct line to attend university. The post Meet Dreyden George, the first Indigenous AMS president appeared first on The Queen's Journal .
Students at Queen’s have all experienced an Orientation Week fragmented across two weekends. However, it has not always been this way, nor does it need to be. The post Orientation Week should be for orienting, not classes appeared first on The Queen's Journal .