Carolyn Flanagan
Art for awareness
As a part of Aboriginal Awareness Week, two Aboriginal artists will speak at Union Gallery.
Stop watching
Reality television that portrays people in unflattering situations isn’t a new phenomenon. In recent years though, shows that document people’s strange, erratic behaviour have seen tremendous viewership.
Student Ghetto through the years
The student-populated area East of McGill’s campus was called “the McGill Ghetto” before Queen’s adopted the term.
TD Pump It Up Concert
Queen’s won the TD Music Experience free concert last month by out-voting McMaster on the company’s Facebook poll. Around 800 students showed up to see B.o.B., Mother Mother and the Team Canada DJ’s tear it up at the all-ages event.
Change the subject
Students love to commiserate with each other. During midterm season, bumping into a friend automatically means listening to a list of assignments, tests, presentations and commitments. It’s true; it’s a crazy time of year. But don’t assume you’re the only ...
Alternative frosh weeks offer other options
Kingston’s Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) hosts an alternative Frosh Week for students who don’t necessarily identify with Queen’s culture.
Council candidates weigh in
The Journal talks to candidates in surrounding districts about Queen’s, Town-Gown relations and student issues.



