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Heading into the 2025-26 season, the Gaels’ Women’s basketball team just scored a game-changing win, welcoming star forward Kiyara Letlow, MSc ’25, for her final U Sports season.
Trigger Warning: This article discusses sexual violence and may be triggering for some readers. The Journal uses “Survivor” to refer to those who have experienced sexual assault. We acknowledge this ...
One member of The Journal’s Editorial Board holds a position with ASUS. They were not involved with the editing or reporting process of this story. Stepping into the role of a Gael felt as natural to ...
Pierre Poilievre’s “Canada First” campaign made a stop in Kingston this week.While the April 2 rally drew over 3,000 supporters, outside the venue at 1259 Centennial Dr., vocal protesters expressed ...
We’ve all thought it—some actors are just too symmetrical to be in a period piece. Following the release of Daisy Jones & The Six (2023), the highly anticipated rock band drama, the internet was up in ...
The PSAC 901 strike isn’t just happening on the picket line—it’s also being fought online, where misinformation and hostility threaten to divide our campus and weaken our ability to fight for fair ...
There’s no such thing as the “perfect victim.”If you’ve been on social media at all for the past month, you’ve probably been bombarded with information about the ongoing legal battle between actors ...
Sir John A. Macdonald’s legacy is woven into Canada’s history, with Kingston as the loom where a lawyer’s ambitious beginnings shaped the nation’s fabric.Jan. 11 marks “Macdonald Day,” a celebration ...
A continent so rich in resources and culture can’t be shackled by the chains of foreign domination. For decades, Africa has been caught in a complex web of economic and political relationships that ...
Mental health and end-of-life care infrastructure in Western Canada and the US is hindered by a cultural tendency to avoid discussions around death and human mortality. The sustained impact of ...
The declining life spans of the Indigenous community is a cry for Canadian healthcare systems to change their ways. However, their solution is a bit too simplistic for an issue that runs generations ...
The future of graduate students remains in the dark. In a letter addressed to the University on Sept. 19, the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) expressed concern over the Senior ...