Zimmerman, a setter on the Queen’s Men’s Volleyball team has been a big reason for their on-court success. However, not only ...
No elected officials walked in Kingston’s Pride parade on June 13, following a decision by the Kingston Pride board to keep the event non-political. Kingston and the Islands MP Mark Gerretsen ...
Apple has built its reputation on inventing the future of technology, but with the latest trend of AI being the future for generations to come, the company is now paying $250 million for not following ...
Dr. Ashley Waddington, MPA ’13, a Queen’s OB/GYN who helped open Kingston’s first Transgender Health Clinic, is retiring this month. Waddington began offering gender-affirming care in 2017, operating ...
Kelly, ArtSci ’ ‘96 sat down with The Journal to speak about his experiences.
Thousands of people united downtown to celebrate Kingston's 37th annual Pride Parade. At 12:00 p.m. on June 13, the parade departed from the Memorial Centre and began their march to Confederation ...
After 25 years, Ottawa has finally caught up to the data economy, but not yet to the companies running it.On June 15, the federal government tabled Bill C-36, the first overhaul of Canada’s privacy ...
The lakes north of Kingston don’t exactly look like the site of an international science story. But for Queen’s PhD student Haolun (Allen) Tian, that was the point.Taken on Dog Lake in 2021, Tian’s ...
The growing push to enforce a strict gender binary ignores not only the lived realities of transgender and non-binary people today, but also the long history of Indigenous gender diversity on Turtle ...
While mental suffering is no less real than the physical kind, Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) was built for failing bodies, and Canada needs to reckon with that. On June 17, a special joint ...
On June 13, people marched for the 37th annual Kingston Pride.The march included drag performers in full get-up, Pride flags waving, and countless signs of support.But Pride wasn’t always celebrated ...
On June 12, Stop! That! Train! became the first film from the RuPaul's Drag Race universe to hit theatres across North America. The action-comedy-disaster film was highly anticipated by fans of the ...