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Best late-night Kingston eats

Kingston has plenty to offer in terms of delicious spots to eat. Sometimes, though, hunger strikes late at night after most restaurants have shut their doors for the evening.  To help you find a tasty place to eat after hours, The Journal asked students to share their favourite late-night meals.    ***    To...

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Ranking Kingston’s best bubble tea

Chances are that if you drink boba tea (also known as bubble tea), you don’t just like it—you love it. The smooth milk tea and the squishy tapioca pearls makes for a dangerous combination out to get both your sanity and the cash in your wallet. Despite the addictiveness of boba tea, life’s too short...

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Best of Kingston 2019

We polled Queen’s students on their favourite locations around Kingston, from preferred coffee shops to campus’ finest bathrooms. Here are the results from our Best of Kingston 2019 survey. Graphics by Amelia Rankine

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Ranking Kingston’s best milkshakes

Ally’s Twitter bio lists milkshakes as her number one life pillar. Josh has a self-made poster of a Gold Medal Ribbon milkshake from Baskin Robbins hanging in his bedroom. It didn’t take long for them to come together and search for the best shakes Kingston has to offer. Based on three restaurants...

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Kingston's Little France

Martello Alley is a dead-end off of Wellington Street that doubles as a scaled-down French village.  Created in 2015 by David Dossett, ArtSci ’83, Martello Alley was initially like any other gallery showcasing art for purchase until Dossett became bored of looking at the bare walls of the space. Shortly...

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Kingston’s Finest: Four noteworthy albums from local musicians

The City of Kingston is famous for three things: being the birthplace of the Tragically Hip, the established post-secondary education and horse slapping at Homecoming. Surprisingly, its exceptional music scene hasn’t attracted the same attention.   While overshadowed by its bigger counterparts in...

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A guide to Kingston nightlife

With midterms coming around, we could all use a night out every once in a while in between our studies. Have you ever found yourself sitting with your housemates before a night out, wondering where to go? Well, we have you covered. Here’s a comprehensive list of all the places in Kingston and when...

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A guide to eating with dietary restrictions in Kingston

When the Sleepless Goat Café closed last year, gluten-intolerants and vegans lost a staple. It may be rare to find alternative diet options, so we’ve assembled a list of places that cater to a variety of different diets from vegans, vegetarians and the gluten free to seafood lovers and ardent carnivores...

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Best of Kingston

The results are in! Over the past week, Lifestyle polled students on their favourite places on and off campus. We’re talking best place to grab drinks, take your parents, and even poop (that doesn’t include your home). To follow are the results for the 2015-16 survey.   Graphic by Ashley Quan 

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Best of Kingston

From March 26-30 Lifestyle ran an open survey to find the best of the best in Kingston. Over 350 students responded to the annual Best of Kingston survey and voted on the city’s top venues. Here are the results of the 2014-15 favourites, ranging from the best poutine to the best study spot. Best...

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Best of Kingston 2013-14

BEST STUDY SPOT 1. Stauffer 2. Douglas 3. CoGro As the largest study spot on campus, Stauffer Library also takes the lead as the most popular. BEST PLACE TO TAKE YOUR PARENTS 1. Woodenheads 2. Pan Chancho 3. Other Whether its for special occasions or a welcome visit, Woodenheads’ gourmet pizza is...

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Best of Kingston 2012-13

BEST STUDY SPOT 1. Stauffer Library 2. Douglas Library 3. CoGro As the largest study spot on campus, Stauffer takes this category. Douglas, with its famed Harry Potter room, is a close second. BEST PLACE FOR A PHOTO OP 1. The waterfront 2. Summerhill 3. Grant Hall and City Hall/Market Square There’s...

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