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A New Beginning, a New Understanding

Those were just some of the emotions flowing through the common room at Collins Bay Institution during a unique graduation ceremony. Five Faculty of Arts and Science students and four currently incarcerated students celebrated completing their course on restorative justice as part of the Walls to Bridges (W2B) program.

Art installation tells a Canadian story

Standing Whale might just be a concept, the vision of Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky, but the excitement was palpable at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre last week.

Challenging themselves

The Dean’s Changemaker Challenge hosted its fall pitch competition last week with eight teams vying for funding to develop a new business venture. The Challenge is a hands-on learning opportunity for students to collaborate with other undergraduate students from across the Faculty and make meaningful changes in ways that matter.

Remembering the victims of Dec. 6

For the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queen’s community will be joining together in person without gathering restrictions for a live ceremony to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on Dec. 6.

Earning Their Place in History

ASUS celebrates 132 years with first all-women executive, council In 1890, the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) was established as the all-male Arts Society and took the name ASUS after merging with the all-female Levana Society in 1967. The fundamental purpose of the Society is to enhance the educational experience of Arts and Science students in and out of the classroom and to represent and advocate on behalf of the student body to the faculty and administration.