This editorial mentions suicide and may be triggering for some readers.
It shouldn’t take another youth suicide to reform the Ontario university mental health care system.
Over the weekend, a University of Toronto student died in an “incident” at one of the school’s buildings. The university hasn’t...
Queen’s is prioritizing post-grad student success with their latest university partnership.
On Feb. 28, Queen’s announced they’re the newest member of the University of Toronto’s ONRamp initiative. ONRamp provides entrepreneurs and new businesses with access to work space, events, and networking...
A university mental health policy that cuts students off from support services is no health policy at all.
The University of Toronto’s Governing Council recently approved a university-mandated leave of absence policy, allowing school administrators to place students suffering from mental illness...
In a world where newspapers are struggling to maintain a trusting relationship with their readership, the new public editor position at The Varsity is a step towards rebuilding that broken bridge.
In a statement explaining why The Varsity would be introducing Sophie Borwein as their first Public Editor,...
Indigenous professor on UBC sexual assault committee resigns due to reinstated keynote speaker
Contention has risen at UBC after John Furlong, the CEO of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, was reinstated as the keynote speaker at an athletics event.
Furlong’s presence at the event was the subject...
The Gaels picked up their first victory of the football season Saturday, with a 20-5 win over the University of Toronto Varsity Blues. Here are five things to come away with from the game:
Gaels’ Hobbs wins the sibling rivalry
Marcus Hobbs (left) and Nate Hobbs (right) playing...
Men’s basketball were all smiles on Wednesday night after the Gaels notched their first playoff win in six years.
Facing off against the University of Toronto Varsity Blues, Queen’s came out on top by a score of 87-70.
After an evenly matched first quarter, the Gaels took off in the dying minutes...
Despite coming into the weekend with the third best record in the OUA, women’s basketball finished off the regular season with two defeats at home.
They lost 66-61 against the Ryerson Rams on Friday, followed by a 75-70 defeat on Saturday to the University of Toronto Varsity Blues.
The Gaels will...