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Queen’s left its mark in Waterloo as a wave of talent took centre stage at the annual East-West Bowl on May 10. Gael’s quarterback, Alex Vreeken, Kin ’26, receiver Russell Weir ArtSci ’27, and ...
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 ...
The fall semester concluded dramatically with a chaotic faculty town hall meeting. Provost Matthew Evans and Arts and Science Dean Barbara Crow drew a crowd consisting of Queen’s staff, faculty, and ...
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 ...
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. After years of ...
A new trend has emerged in the world of pop culture , one that sets a dangerous precedent by distorting the body images of young women, including female university students. Female celebrities once ...
I’m not particularly active on social media. Between school, extracurricular activities, spending time with friends and family, and the occasional night out, there really isn’t much time left to be ...
Sabina Shah, Meds ’25, always had medicine in the back of her mind whenever she considered potential career options. Shah completed a four year undergraduate education in psychology at Queen’s, where ...
The Journal had the chance to chat with iconic Blue Rodeo members Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, along with Dale Heslip, the director of their new film, Blue Rodeo: Lost Together. They gave the inside ...
This article contains descriptions of hazing, mention of traumatic injuries and may be disturbing to readers. Those who have experienced hazing may reach out to the Hazing Prevention Network by ...
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, ...
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