Tag: Club profile

Taking an in-depth look at Queen’s 2021 Field Hockey Team

With the regular season just underway, the Queen’s Field Hockey team is coming out swinging. The Journal sat down with Gaels field hockey captain Abby Beaton, Nurs ’22, to catch a glimpse into how the team—and arguably one of Queen’s more niche sports—functions, and how the Gaels are faring so far...

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QUCraft rebuilds Queen’s campus in Minecraft

QUCraft, a new Minecraft club, is giving students the ability to experience campus virtually. Founded in October 2020, the club aims to connect the Queen’s community through recreating campus on Minecraft. It has organized two Minecraft worlds: a campus world where players can work together to rebuild...

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Burnt rubber: getting under the hood with motorsports at Queen’s

If you know anything about motorsports, it’s probably that they’re expensive—and pretty damn intense. Coincidentally, the description matches the Queen’s experience to the nail. More coincidentally, Queen’s has two motorsports teams of its own.  If you don’t know them already—I’m referring to the...

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Harsh conditions make for good Quidditch

Snow, ice, and below zero temperatures. These were the weather conditions for the Quidditch tournament held on Saturday, Feb. 11, hosted by the Queen’s Quidditch Club.  That morning while I sat with my first-year teammates in Leonard Hall for breakfast, we looked out the window at the falling snow...

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Sweeping towards the podium

For the average person, their exposure to curling is rather limited. Often it’s glossed over on TSN, only highlighted during the Olympics. And while curling diehards may cringe at the layman’s knowledge coming from the TV guide, this casual exposure is actually what drew the skip of the Gaels’ men’s...

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International impact: Queen’s Global Village

Queen’s Global Village is an excellent example of an organization run by dedicated students looking to extend their impact from a local to global scale. This year’s Queen’s Global Village team is composed of two co-presidents, a fundraising executive, a sponsorship executive and 12 volunteers. The...

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