After a whirlwind of elections, the Residence Society (ResSoc) has hit an obstacle. A day before election results were set to ...
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 ...
In honour of Black History Month, I thought it was a good time to assess the policies and initiatives present at Queen’s and ...
At an open forum for next year’s Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) executive, uncontested Team ECG shared their ...
The Journal is in the running for four national student journalism awards this year, including the coveted title of best ...
While it’s nice to think democracy always places the best candidate in charge, figures like Donald Trump shatter that naive ...
From a young age, Victoria Okwudi, Nurs ’25, was drawn to the art of braiding and styling Black hair. She grew up in ...
It’s Valentine’s Day—which means love is in the air, and so should affirmative consent. The lack of affirmative consent lies at the centre of the Gisèle Pelicot mass rape trial that took place in ...
Hollywood’s idea of diversity often means a single Black character with no depth, no story, and no purpose. In an effort to appear diverse and culturally aware, TV and movie directors will ...
The Computing Students’ Society (COMPSA) kicked off Valentine’s Day with the results of its presidential election. Hugh Tuckwell, CompSci ’26, was elected next President of the Society, winning 267 ...
It seems like the generation that’s the most sexually liberated doesn’t actually want to get it on.Despite a rampant hookup culture encouraged by Tinder and other dating apps, Generation Z is actually ...
Dating apps aren’t the problem—we are. Since their emergence, dating apps have earned quite an unusual reputation, including a certain stigma against them. Both a driving factor and a byproduct of ...