The Queen’s Palestinian Law Association hosted Francesca Albanese, United Nations (UN) special rapporteur on the situation of ...
Students are coming together to reduce on-campus food insecurity through Mason Jar Meals. The Peer Health Educators (PHE), ...
Known for his trailblazing leadership and dedication to Indigenous rights, the Honourable Murray Sinclair, LLD ’19, leaves ...
Falling birth rates might not be a crisis, but rather a shift in societal values. Over the years, Canada has seen a steady decline in birth rates. At the current rate of 1.26 children born in Canada ...
Pulled together in only two weeks, Hedda Gabler captivates audiences for two hours straight.Queen’s Theatre Troupe’s (QTT) Hedda Gabler runs from Nov. 2 to 10 in Theological Hall, home to the DAN ...
Instead of distinguishing itself from other universities, the Faculty of Arts & Science (FAS) wants to fit in with them—even if it means sacrificing students’ quality of education. In favour of ...
It’s time academia and funding bodies give more attention to population health research.Health research typically takes two approaches: curative or preventative. Curative research often relies on ...
There’s no right way to read a book. In fact, there are countless lenses of interpretation to choose from. Getting acquainted with the toolbox of literary criticism can be the key to unlocking better ...
Two Queen’s University professors, representing the Queen’s Coalition Against Antisemitism (QCAA), have jeopardized their academic integrity and the future of Queen’s students by writing a report ...
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A 15-foot long Trojan Horse trotted to Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) to call for an end of privatized healthcare in Ontario.The horse was seen on Stuart St. on Nov. 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 ...
When exam season hits, reaching for simple sugars is a common coping mechanism to get through hours of studying.Picture a typical study setup: headphones on, necks craned, and keen faces awash in the ...