#BREAKING
: Queen's announces it will require "all students, staff, and faculty returning to campus to be vaccinated against COVID-19."
Story to follow
Editorial: As a journalist, tweeting hate speech has consequences—as it should
"
@theeyeopener
put the safety of its staff and sources first when it fired Bradley—something well within its rights to do."
"When men’s hockey head coach Brett Gibson first joined the Gaels’ hockey program in 2006, he admits he was a kid." On the coach's 14-year career with Queen's, and reaching a 150-win milestone:
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The Queen's Journal is 1 of 16 Canadian news orgs to join Covering Climate Now—a growing international journalism coalition dedicated to covering the climate crisis.
Look out for our first-ever climate-focused issue, on print stands Sept. 13.
#CoveringClimateNow
#QueensU
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Our very own
@JoshGranovsky
took home Best Campus Feature Story at the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards for his piece “Standing strong in the face of antisemitism” Read it here:
Yesterday we were delivered the exciting news that TWO Journal staff have been nominated for JHR awards, which celebrate the best in Canadian university journalism (!!!) (1/4)
EDITORIALS: Misogyny is as much a part of Queen’s culture as Homecoming
Even amidst a pandemic and heightened public dialogue surrounding sexual violence in postsecondary communities, this year has proved no exception.
ARTS: Hosted by academic Mehmet Karabela and the department of Jewish studies on March 13, the event started with a short introduction video giving the audience a taste of Leonard Cohen’s personality by showing him onstage presenting his poetry
We threw it back with our most recent front page—way back. Pick up a hard copy of our Frosh in Focus issue and see for yourself, or just visit . We're easy.
SPORTS: Leslie Dal Cin announces retirement
The first woman athletics director in Queen’s history, Dal Cin was hired as the executive director of Athletics and Recreation in 2006.
At a routine campaign stop on Sunday, PC leader Doug Ford evaded a question posed to him by
@queensjournal
regarding his plan for tuition affordability—
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#ONpoli
We're excited to be an
#OJA19
finalist for the David Teeuwen Student Award in the small newsroom category, for
@iainfscott
's story exploring Queen's controversial foreign investments. Read the incredible work of the other finalists below.
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#BREAKING
: University confirms Queen’s student tested positive for COVID-19
‘We have active cases in this population now in our community’,
@MOHKFLA
said at city council last night
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#queensu
The Journal stands in solidarity with the protests against anti-Black racism and police brutality. We are committed to amplifying the voices of Queen's students. If you would like a platform to speak about these issues, please contact journal_editors
@ams
.queensu.ca.
BREAKING: Queen's has announced a $40 million gift from Bader Philanthropies, Inc.,
@BaderGiving
to revitalize and expand the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, giving a new home to the Bader collection. Project expected to be completed in 2024.
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#queensu
Over 147 years, through three centuries and two world wars, and The Queen’s Journal is still pushing the envelope.
Something big is coming your way. Stay tuned for an announcement from our new editors this week, and keep an eye on our social media for the countdown.
"There’s a lot more work to be done, and it’s a very long road to making those changes happen.”
Queen’s Black student athletes address race in sport: "
New: Queen's Faculty of Health Sciences is suspending all in-person academic conferences and events effective immediately. Students also report Geological Eng class cancellations.
Story to come.
The Wolfe island music festival has finally arrived! Like this post for the chance to win a free weekend pass to see Yukon Blonde, Charlotte Day Wilson and Queens’ very own, Bolu!
“When Sydney Urbanek launched her online magazine Reel Honey in 2017, she never expected the extent of its current success.” How an alumni turned her pop culture passion into a burgeoning website
SPORTS: ‘It just keeps me driven’: Gaels’ defensive lineman Anthony Federico ranked 15th in CFL scouting report
“I think deep down, this year, I should have got first team, but now it keeps me hungry.”
Today, we're launching The Impact: Climate Crisis—The Journal's first-ever limited podcast series. Hosted by
@BGoulem
, the series will explore divestment on campus, the media and climate and Queen's ties to oil and gas.
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Listen now on Apple:
Welcome to the night we have all been waiting for, Election night! Stay tuned as we cover who wins, who loses, and what they have to say about it.
Tonight's elections:
--AMS
--SGPS
--ASUS
--Rector
--CESA
--EngSoc
Issue 15 is the final issue of the semester! Be sure to pick up a copy this weekend or head to our website to read up on some of the articles our awesome staff have put together!
#NEW
: The Journal sits down with Gord Downie's brother, Patrick, to chat about Gord's final solo LP, 'Away is Mine,' which is out today
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@thehipofficial
Former
@QJLifestyle
editor
@JoshGranovsky
picked up second place in the written word: editorial or column category at this year's
@EmergeAwards
for his piece "Why an egg is Instagram's most-liked"—Read it here:
"There are rules to existing in my body, and I’ll be uncovering them all my life."
Postscript by
@claudrupnik
: I thought I’d outgrown my eating disorder. I was wrong.
‘[I]t’s inspiring to think about the leadership Indigenous students have shown on campus’: Director of Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre discusses importance of visibility on campus
SPORTS: ‘Gaels Tackle Hunger Food Drive’ initiative raises 1,126 pounds of food
“It’s just nice to be out and bringing some generosity, energies, and positive vibes into the community. The world needs that right now.”
NEWS: Announced on Feb. 26, Senior News Editor Sophia Coppolino, ArtSci ’23, Assistant News Editor Sofia Tosello, ArtSci ’25, and Assistant Photo Editor Joseph Mariathasan, ArtSci ’24, were all recognized by the Canadian University Press.
With the changing media demands on campus, The Journal will be starting a regular Business, Science & Technology section. This is the first time since 2014 that a new section will be implemented.