A Queen’s master’s student and residence don have started an online platform to sell face masks designed by Indigenous artists.
Amira Gill, a second-year Master’s Applied Science student studying civil engineering, started Kanata Trade Co. in November. All profits from mask sales go to Indspire,...
As voting closed Monday night, Vivian Yang was announced the next residence society (ResSoc) vice-president of judicial affairs the following morning via email.
Yang won 63.8 per cent of the vote over competitor Helen Wang, though just 7.0 per cent of eligible student voters cast their ballot in this...
Students competing for the position of Residence Society (ResSoc) Vice-President of Judicial Affairs (VPJA) went head-to-head in a virtual debate Sunday night.
The debate saw the two VPJA candidates—Helen Wang, Comm ’22, and Vivian Yang, Sci ’22 and BEd ’23—answer a series of moderated questions over...
Following the election of the Residence Society (ResSoc) President for the 2021-22 school year, two candidates are now competing for the position of ResSoc Vice-President of Judicial Affairs.
Helen Wang
“There have obviously been a lot of issues in the past year that have contributed to residences...
As voting closed Thursday night, Roshael Chellappah was elected next Residence Society (ResSoc) President.
Chellappah won 53.3 per cent of the vote over competitor Jared Fernyc, though just 9.7 per cent of eligible student voters cast their ballot in this election.
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Team OJJ was elected as the Residence Society executive with 88 per cent of the vote on Thursday night.
While OJJ ran uncontested this year, the team received a turnout rate of 633 out of 4172 electors. The team won with 431 votes in favour and 49 votes against.
The team is composed of President-elect...
As the Supreme Court of Canada recognized nearly three decades ago, in the seminal case of Machtinger v. HOJ Industries Ltd., “Individual employees, and in particular non-unionized employees, are often in an unequal bargaining position in relation to their employers.”
A November article in The Journal...
The Residence Society has denied all liability in a sexual assault lawsuit recently brought against the University, according to a statement from their lawyer Michael Hickey.
Hickey is also the lawyer for the AMS and The Journal.
“The Residence Society denies that there is any liability on the part...
Friends and supporters of NKC erupted into applause in Waldron Tower after Heather Donkers, Residence Society (ResSoc) chief electoral officer, announced that team NKC had won this year’s ResSoc election.
The team won with an 89 per cent confidence and a 28 per cent voter turnout.
President-elect...