In dominating fashion, the Queen’s Men’s Rugby team has punched their ticket to the OUA Championship and secured a berth at the Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championship (CUMRC).This achievement ...
Falling birth rates might not be a crisis, but rather a shift in societal values. Over the years, Canada has seen a steady decline in birth rates. At the current rate of 1.26 children born in Canada ...
It’s time academia and funding bodies give more attention to population health research.Health research typically takes two approaches: curative or preventative. Curative research often relies on ...
Students remain skeptical of proposed Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) degree requirement changes.The recent Arts and Science Faculty Board meeting saw Jenn Stephenson, associate dean (academic) ...
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Sometimes the only way through an emotional crisis seems to be to the bang—the haircut, that is.When you’re spiraling through a break-up or any form of breakdown, it seems the only way out is ...
From Mother Teresa to Prophet Muhammad to Siddhartha Gautama, major religious figures are revered for their generosity and compassion towards the less fortunate. Religious groups at Queen’s strive to ...
Instead of distinguishing itself from other universities, the Faculty of Arts & Science (FAS) wants to fit in with them—even if it means sacrificing students’ quality of education. In favour of ...
Dean of Health Sciences Dr. Jane Philpott returns to the provincial healthcare landscape with the goal of connecting every Ontarian to a primary healthcare provider.After receiving her Doctor of ...
A 15-foot long Trojan Horse trotted to Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) to call for an end of privatized healthcare in Ontario.The horse was seen on Stuart St. on Nov. 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 ...