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1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (17+ words) Top five earners at Queen's all bring in over $400,000 salaries in 2025The Queen's Journal...

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queensjournal.ca > queens-simon-fraser-university-partner-on-bid-for-national-supercomputing-system

Queen’s, Simon Fraser University partner on bid for national supercomputing system

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (465+ words) The proposed project could place Canada among global leaders in AI infrastructure Queen's and Simon Fraser University (SFU) have partnered to pursue federal funding for a supercomputing initiative that could position Canada among global leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure....

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queensjournal.ca > your-brain-on-porn

Your brain on porn

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (699+ words) How online behaviour may unexpectedly shape offline perception While the adult entertainment industry promises to gratify, the irony is that it delivers the opposite. For a generation that seeks to optimize every corner of their lives'tacking sleep, cutting out alcohol,…...

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queensjournal.ca > street-medicine-adapts-care-for-kingstons-unhoused

Street medicine adapts care for Kingston’s unhoused

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (343+ words) As homelessness increases, care is being adapted to work beyond traditional healthcare settings A prescription only works if someone has a place to keep it. For many people who are unhoused, storing medication, keeping wounds clean, attending appointments, and getting…...

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queensjournal.ca > union-gallerys-pedestrian-values-examines-capitalism-in-the-urban-space

Union Gallery’s ‘Pedestrian Values’ examines capitalism in the urban space

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (357+ words) The installation rethinks how cities teach us to value land, labour, and each other The city around you is quietly teaching you how to think about value. In , urban infrastructure becomes a site for critique. Pedestrian Values" ideas are rooted…...

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queensjournal.ca > who-wants-to-pay-tuition-fees-only-to-be-taught-by-robots

Who wants to pay tuition fees only to be taught by robots?

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (1138+ words) The administration's aggressive lobbying for "more AI everywhere' could lead to a significant deterioration of working conditions for graduate student workers and faculty, with ripple effects for students' learning conditions. We've been living with the administration's fabricated austerity regime now…...

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queensjournal.ca > issues-raised-internally-and-externally-with-ams-clubs-and-campus-affairs-commissions

Issues raised internally and externally with AMS Clubs and Campus Affairs Commissions

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (836+ words) The commissions of campus affairs and clubs are under fire, with allegations ranging from a lack of communication to inappropriate language. Concerns about the AMS Clubs Commission's ratification process and conduct with external groups have surfaced, with an allegation of…...

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queensjournal.ca > feeling-along-the-edges-of-uncertainty-embraces-ambiguity

‘Feeling Along the Edges of Uncertainty’ embraces ambiguity

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (284+ words) Union Gallery's newest Project Room exhibition, Feeling Along the Edges of Uncertainty, asks viewers to sit with the unknown.Created by interdisciplinary artist, poet, and PhD candidate in the Department of Gender Studies Alanna Veitch, PhD '28, Feeling Along the Edges…...

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queensjournal.ca > reflections-on-the-final-year-of-the-queens-bachelor-of-fine-arts

Reflections on the final year of the Queen’s Bachelor of Fine Arts

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (671+ words) One last exhibition will mark the end of an era in Ontario Hall In a nearly empty studio space, the last Queen's Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) cohort is preparing to say goodbye. In 2022, the BFA class of 2026 was told…...

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queensjournal.ca > postcards-art-and-poetry-the-shy-caterpillar-project

Postcards, art, and poetry: “the shy caterpillar project”

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (649+ words) One Waterloo-based art initiative could foster connection at Queen's A new poetry project emerging at the University of Waterloo (UW) could form unexpected connections on Queen's campus. Sasha's poems are short, usually only a few lines. Their topics are usually…...