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New front-of-package warning labels are coming to Canadian grocery stores by 2026. Under new Health Canada regulations, ...
Queen’s Pub’s AI post stirs more than appetite.A Queen’s Pub promotional post, now deleted, was shared during Convocation ...
Provost Matthew Evans and Arts and Science Dean Barbara Crow drew a crowd consisting of Queen’s staff, faculty, and AMS executives on Dec. 11. The goal of the town hall was to address concerns ...
When pop artists use clever marketing strategies and unqiue branding to capture online attention, they appeal to massive ...
Under the guise of accountability, Bill 33 threatens the autonomy of post-secondary institutions. The Bill’s vague language around merit-based admissions and fee-regulation opens the door to policies ...
I once needed the help of academic advisors, and now they need our help. If it weren’t for the academic advisors at Queen’s, ...
This summer, Gaels fans got a sneak peek of their newest basketball dynamic duo at Canada’s first professional women’s ...
It’s not controversial to state that Hollywood has a representation problem. In over 100 years of productions, positive and well-rounded Indigenous characters have been notably missing from film and ...
I was born in Baghdad to Iraqi parents who fled war to Amman, Jordan. Although I grew up as part of a marginalized Iraqi community in Jordan, I was also part of the majority of the population, ...
Ben believes AI-generated writing can leave students feeling unmotivated.
The concept of ‘gifted kid burnout’ has been around on the internet for a while, but it’s recently found a second wind on TikTok.
Generation Z’s attention span is shortening. Nowadays, trying to do a 15-page reading for class can feel like an extremely onerous task. It can be difficult to listen, complete things on time, or even ...
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