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Editors in Chief of Queen’s Journal Volume 149 elected

Aysha Tabassum and Shelby Talbot were elected the next Editors in Chief of The Journal, Volume 149, last Friday.  Tabassum is one of The Journal’s Features Editors and Talbot is the Lifestyle Editor. With 26 votes—72 per cent—cast in their favour, Tabassum and Talbot secured the vote over Arts Editor...

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Queen’s Journal Volume 148 Editor in Chief elected

Raechel Huizinga, The Queen’s Journal’s current news editor, was elected the publication’s 148th editor in chief on Feb. 12. Huizinga, who ran uncontested, secured the position with 26 of the 27 votes (96.3 per cent) in her favour. 28 out of 42 electors (66.7 per cent) voted in the ballot, dropping...

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Journal staff wins Amnesty International Youth Media award

On Thursday, The Journal’s Features Editor Samantha Fink won Amnesty International’s Youth Media Award. Each year, the award honours a student who creates media covering international or national human rights issues with an emphasis on young people. Fink’s article investigates the unique challenges...

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How a one question a day journal helped me improve myself

What if you could know exactly what you were wearing, eating or thinking about on this very day exactly five years ago? Well, I am about to find out. Recently, in the midst of procrastinating at my summer job, I found myself scrolling through my Facebook feed to come across an article on Buzzfeed...

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ASUS Academics Commission to launch Indigenous research journal

In an effort to address “holes” in the way ASUS serves students, ASUS Academics Commissioner Mitch Thibault, ArtSci ’17, has formally launched an undergraduate Indigenous Studies research journal. In an interview with The Journal on Monday, Thibault explained that his focus as ASUS Academics...

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Editors' note

Since January, our banner has stated that the Queen’s Journal is Canada’s oldest student newspaper in our print and online editions. It turns out we’re not. After an inquiry by Queen’s and Dalhousie University archivists, it’s been brought to our attention that the Dalhousie Gazette predates the Journal...

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