Zimmerman, a setter on the Queen’s Men’s Volleyball team has been a big reason for their on-court success. However, not only ...
In a season full of strong winds for the Queen’s Varsity Sailing Team, it was a rookie sailor that made the biggest splash.
Women’s Flag Football is getting a bigger stage in Canadian university sport. U SPORTS announced June 3 that women’s flag football will become a pilot sport beginning in the 2027-28 season. The move ...
Every June, we spend weeks debating rainbow logos instead of queer issues. Corporations change their logos, retailers release Pride Month collections, and social media fills with accusations of ...
The Queen’s men’s golf team have teed it up on the big stage.Following a trip to Levis, Quebec, the men’s gold team competed over the week of June 15 to in the Canadian University and College ...
As Canada Day celebrations raged on, soccer fans united at Market Square.While Queen’s students flooded Gord Downie Pier on June 27 for ‘Canada Day’ festivities, soccer fanatics of all sorts packed ...
Kennedi Steveson had quite an eventful year when it comes to rugby. Stevenson, ArtSci ’28, was nominated for the World Rugby Women’s SVNS Rookie of the Year award in early June. SVNS is an annual ...
Kingston’s sole dedicated gay bar, Bottoms Up, has closed its doors after only six short months. Since the early 1970s, Kingston has seen a number of gay bars come and go. Bottoms Up was the first ...
If you’re worried about the future of the humanities — or humanity in general — in this age of generative AI, go to a Queen’s graduation and you’ll walk away with renewed hope. I’ve presided over 47 ...
As medical students, we are taught that patient-centered care, health equity, and accessibility are the foundational pillars of our future profession. The Queen’s MD Program explicitly aims to train ...
This article discusses sexual violence and may be triggering for some readers. The Kingston Sexual Assault Centre’s 24-hour crisis and support phone line can be reached at 613-544-6424 / ...
Wim A. Van der Stede will be crossing the pond from the London School of Economics, where he served as the dean of extended education and a professor of accounting and financial management, to become ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results