Both music and movies are beloved by audiences worldwide, but true magic is made when the two come together. We’ve all felt the rush of genuine belief that wizards and witches exist in the first few ...
Tensions between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel students have escalated following a speaker event hosted by Hillel Queen’s. Under the umbrella of Hillel Ontario, Hillel Queen’s, a community-oriented ...
Once again, TikTok bears the face of the latest social media controversy. A bipartisan group of 14 states across the United States took their issues with TikTok to the next level by filing lawsuits ...
In her first year at Queen’s, Vienna Wiens, ArtSci ’26, enrolled in RELS 137 Religion and Film simply because it was one of the few electives with space to join. Little did she know this casual choice ...
The MUSE: Celebration exhibition opens up an entertaining, interactive space at Union Gallery, combatting the stress of midterm season. Running from Sept. 23 to Oct. 12, the exhibition can be found in ...
With this week marking one-year of the Israel-Hamas war, students and community members came together in support of Palestine by holding a vigil to honour and mourn the lives lost. Activist group ...
Canadians have reached their tipping point with reusable grocery bags, or should we say, the new single-use bag. We’re no stranger to the reusable bag—their flimsy material and impractical, short ...
It seems Arkells can’t get enough of Kingston. Returning to the city after their concert appearance on campus last September at the 2023 Orientation Roundtable (ORT) Mystery Concert, Arkells are set ...
Last year, I participated in my first medical brigade. Our large, stark white bus pulled into the compound, its bright blue sign reading “Medical Brigade.” As the gates opened and we stepped off, the ...
According to Professor Anne Johnson, mining has often clashed with Indigenous interests—she wants to change this sentiment. Although Johnson is an assistant professor in the Robert M. Buchan ...
Appearing as havens to wildlife and diversity, zoos are far from an innocent place. Living just a short drive from Orlando, Florida, I grew up with a particular love for SeaWorld and its animals.
Through a month-long campaign, Queen’s Facilities is spotlighting sustainable living by by focusing on initiatives that range from reducing e-waste to fast fashion. Circular Economy Month, led by the ...