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With no roommate-matching system, Queen’s assigns first-year roommates at random, turning the first-year ‘roomie’ experience into a game of chance. Every year in early September, the intersection of ...
Indigenous expressions and art shine through Kingston Health Sciences Center (KHSC) and the Regional Cancer Program in a step toward reconciliation. Three new art installations by Indigenous artists ...
After shooing loved ones out of your dorm and throwing a blanket over your new twin XL mattress, your next big task as a first-year is finding somewhere to eat, and more importantly, someone to eat ...
From the AMS Food Bank to the Peer Support Centre to the Sexual Health and Resource Centre (SHRC), Bill 33 jeopardizes essential student services, and equity measures in the admissions process. Bill ...
Following concerns surrounding teacher shortages, the Ontario government has made a seven-figure investment.13 Ontario universities offering Bachelor of Education degrees—including Queen’s—are set to ...
This fall, first-year students won’t be crowding Miller Hall’s lot for a surprise show. The Orientation Mystery Concert, a long-standing event featuring a surprise headliner exclusively for incoming ...
Only few roles on campus come with a convocation handshake, a Board seat, and a direct line to the Principal—but for the Rector, it’s all in a day’s work.Elected in February 2024 and sworn in on May 1 ...
A new advisor is taking over the community engagement role, focused on connecting academic work with real-world impact. In an article published by the Gazette, Principal Patrick Deane announced the ...
Queen’s Pub’s AI post stirs more than appetite.A Queen’s Pub promotional post, now deleted, was shared during Convocation Week and titled “Your Parents Are in Town,” which included two AI-generated ...
After 15 years of research, Queen’s trial proves regular exercise after colon cancer treatment dramatically improves long-term survival, redefining cancer care. Colon cancer survivors who had ...
Diana Matheson, EMBA ’23, spent nearly two decades building Canadian soccer’s legacy on the field—now, she’s reshaping its future from the sidelines.