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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 ...
It’s not controversial to state that Hollywood has a representation problem. In over 100 years of productions, positive and well-rounded Indigenous characters have been notably missing from film and ...
While I don’t claim privileged epistemic access to the nature of justice, I believe I can recognize obvious injustices when I see them.Consider, for instance, the conditions facing people with ...
Shah completed a four year undergraduate education in psychology at Queen’s, where she entertained several different career paths in the early years of her degree.“ In my first year, I did just ...
Pets are legally classified as personal property in Canada, which advocates in Kingston and beyond see as contradictory to the convictions of animal lovers. “The classification of pets as property is ...
This article contains mentions of antisemitism and may be disturbing for readers. The Canadian Mental Health Association Crisis Line can be reached at 1-800-875-6213. Nati Pressmann, ArtSci ’25, ...
Provost Matthew Evans and Arts and Science Dean Barbara Crow drew a crowd consisting of Queen’s staff, faculty, and AMS executives on Dec. 11. The goal of the town hall was to address concerns ...
In 1981, the first Canadian food bank opened in Edmonton. The idea behind food banks at the time was to provide a temporary charitable relief as Canadians struggled through a recession. Forty-two ...
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Discover Kingston's surprising vegan food scene through the eyes of a three-year vegan expert. Despite its size, Kingston offers a variety of plant-based delights, from the cozy coffee haven Balzac's ...
You know what they say, friends who become lost together, stay together. The 25th annual Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) came to a sentimental close on March 2 with the premiere of Blue Rodeo: ...
The University forecasted a $62.8 million operating deficit for the 2023-24 academic year last May, and later revised the projection to a $48 million deficit in December. To continue operating, ...