Tag: undergraduate review

Retrofuturism: Danika Watson discusses sci-fi artwork

Danika Watson, ArtSci ’21, integrates her passion for science and chemistry into her artistic practices. Recently featured as one of the finalists for the Undergraduate Review’s cover art contest, Watson’s artwork has an otherworldly, cosmic feel to it—engaging spectators on and offline. “A lot of...

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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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Undergraduate Review to host art gallery pop-up

Queen’s oldest arts and literature publication, Undergraduate Review, ventures into new territory. The campus publication has always been a place for students to exhibit their art, photography, poetry and short stories, but according to the magazine’s co-editor-in-chief, Anna Williams, (ArtSci ’20),...

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The Path to being published

Practice makes perfect, but for writers it’s not always that easy. Anyone attempting to break into the writing world knows it can be a scary endeavor. Dealing with a fluctuating industry, it’s the place where you essentially have to try to add your name to the same lists as Shakespeare and Charles...

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The Undergraduate Review's shaky start to the school year

The Undergraduate Review (UR) is the oldest arts publication on campus and is currently preparing for the release of its 30th volume.   But even after running for 30 years, the publication isn’t immune to its issues.  Thanks to its long-standing history at Queen’s, the UR is considered a mainstay...

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