Tag: MUSE Magazine

Muse releases 23rd issue

The 23rd issue of Muse comes out Friday, Nov. 26.   Since its inception in 2011, Muse has been an outlet for creatives at Queen’s. The student-run magazine releases a print issue once per semester—the wide variety of topics covered includes fashion, writing, music, and visual arts.    Megan Fanjoy,...

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Campus magazines navigate the impacts of COVID-19

Editor’s note: One member of The Journal’s Editorial Board is one of the Editors in Chief of the Undergraduate Review. As COVID-19 keeps students at home, campus publications are pivoting to reach readers. MUSE Magazine (MUSE) is launching its first online issue on Thursday. “This is our first online...

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Student Constables and Golden Words denied fee increases in referendum

Along with the exhilaration of AMS executive and Rector elections came an unfortunate announcement for Student Constables and Golden Words staff.  The Queen’s Student Constable (StuCon) service and Golden Words were the only two groups on this year’s winter referendum to have their proposed fee increases...

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An insight into the eye behind MUSE

When I first met Abigail Conners, she greeted me with a wide smile — and I understood why so many students feel comfortable sharing their personal stories in her magazine. Conners, ArtSci ’16, has been with MUSE, a vibrant lifestyle publication, since her first year at Queen’s. She began as a first-year...

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Better than a Bachelor’s

One of my bosses told me this summer that she once got a job because of her experience planting trees. The job was business related, prestigious and had absolutely nothing to do with trees or planting, but her interviewer shared her interest. So they talked about tree planting during the interview....

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Understand the referendum

Simple adjustments can be made to the AMS referendum process to ensure students understand the influence their vote has. For a second year in a row, MUSE Magazine’s $0.50 opt-out fee proposal failed to pass in a referendum. 50.9 per cent of voters voted against the establishment of the fee last week,...

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