Wim A. Van der Stede will be crossing the pond from the London School of Economics, where he served as the dean of extended ...
This article discusses sexual violence and may be distressing for some readers. As 2026 begins, making more space and time for reading’s a great resolution. But curling up with a mug of tea and a ...
Thirty-seven days and a dream made history in Canadian and international television. Without decades of hype or towering expectations, Heated Rivalry unexpectedly became dear to my heart and ...
I’ve never had a goal before and let alone achieved one. I’m not a goal-avoidant person. I know what I want to do. I move toward it with consistency, discipline, and care. From the outside, my life ...
Student life isn’t only unfolding in classrooms, bars, and libraries—but is developing across curated digital feeds. For Doughty, or as he’s known online, the King @ Queen’s, posting about Queen’s and ...
The Nursing Science Society (NSS) has elected a new executive team to serve the School of Nursing through the upcoming calendar year. Claire Nolli was elected president, ...
Despite easily accessible education, students who struggle with ADHD are consistently misunderstood by the University.To a large portion of Gen Z, ADHD is a funny quirk used to make fun of ...
Instantaneous communication and the propaganda for needed and urgent improvement are silently eroding our social and mental perceptions. Every new year comes with a celebration of the clock, the ...
As influenza cases continue to rise across the country, the federal government is urging Canadians to be more cautious about where they get their health information. In an interview with the Canadian ...
In a press release on Dec. 11, CFRC’s Executive Director Dinah Jansen announced the 2026 launch of its Airwave YGK Musicians-in-Residence Program funded by the City of Kingston and Kingston Arts ...
With a slate of outstanding original screenplays like One Battle After Another, Sinners, and Marty Supreme competing for the film awards ceremony’s top prize, fans online are already arguing for their ...
Queen’s survey surrounding AI reveals that at least 55 per cent of students are already using it. From July 2 to Oct. 15, Queen’s AI Nexus—a team of academic and administrative decision makers ...
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