This month, one of Canada’s top universities cut the majority of its varsity athletic programming.On Nov. 20, McGill University announced that it would discontinue 25 varsity teams across 15 sports ...
This article discusses the atrocities committed in Residential Schools and may be triggering for some readers. Those seeking support may contact the Office of Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation ...
“Your Queen’s Gaels are golden once more,” exclaimed Queen’s football announcer Jesse Bell on the CFRC broadcast, as Queen’s football sealed the championship. On Nov. 8, Queen’s Football won their ...
I grew up in a family that loves to cook (and eat), and I don’t think that’s ever left me.The day after I come home from university, I wake up in the morning—after the long flight from Toronto to ...
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They say talk is cheap, but in the world of women’s sports, ‘cheap’ is as much as Canadian cities are willing to pay. The redevelopment caused a stir in the city, but for the Charge, the approved ...
Following a hit-and-run that left a young individual in critical condition, students are speaking out about their experiences walking near campus. Announced in a release from the Kingston police, a 19 ...
It feels like online voting is the future of democracy, but Canada isn’t ready for it. This November, Anchorage, Alaska, became one of the first North American cities to offer online mobile voting for ...
This month, the Queen’s men’s rugby team battled to earn a top-5 finish at the national level. The setup was the same for Queen’s this year, coming off a tough loss to Guelph in the OUA final the week ...
Bill 33’s passage in the Ontario legislature on Nov. 19 has left student leaders at Queen’s uncertain about how the new law will reshape ancillary fees and student services on campus. The Supporting ...
Students are stranded between a province that won’t support them and a University that won’t fight for them.Bill 33, the Supporting Children and Students Act, passed in the Ontario legislature on Nov.
For years, we’ve told ourselves that creativity was safe, and that no algorithm could replicate the human touch—well, we were wrong. The illusion that art is beyond the scope of an AI bot’s creation ...
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