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Further delays for expansion project
Goodes Hall construction is now set to finish on July 27, marking two years of construction at the site.
Further delays for expansion project
Goodes Hall construction is now set to finish on July 27, marking two years of construction at the site.
Homeless for five days
Once youths turn 16, the government of Canada is no longer obliged to provide them with financial aid. It’s one reason why 13 Queen’s law students have chosen to live outside without any resources to take part in the national campaign dubbed 5 Days for the Homeless.
Renowned filmmaker visits lecture
Sam Edwards had no idea that when he went to class on Tuesday night, legendary director David Cronenberg would show up.
History reworks course value
The history department will implement curriculum changes this fall that will increase the weighting of upper-level history seminar classes.
Islam Awareness Week aims to inform
There’s a lack of Islamic studies on Canadian campuses, according to a Queen’s professor.
Blended learning to draw more revenue
University representatives and local government officials met last Friday to discuss the finances of Queen’s blended-learning system.
Campus clinics face funding barriers
Students are unfairly tasked with funding on-campus health care, says Undergraduate Student Trustee Lauren Long.
Global protest comes to Kingston
In Kingston’s first-ever SlutWalk, 100 women and men marched in an effort to combat sexual assault and a culture of victim-blaming.
Pride Week targets prejudice
Pride Week started Monday, revising past events like drag and fat activism workshops.
Campus pharmacy opens today
After a two-week delay, Drug Smart Pharmacy will open today in the Queen’s Centre.




