Home of the best banana bread in town The three-storey semi at 182 University Avenue has changed since Peter Chalkley, Artsci’83, MBA’87... View Home of the best banana bread in town
You Wrote: Summer 2024 Thanks for Benny I wanted to extend my heartfelt thanks to writer Tony Atherton for the beautiful... View You Wrote: Summer 2024
Accolades for the Review The Queen’s Alumni Review was recognized by three major awards programs representing both the... View Accolades for the Review
We are never outside of history In the last issue of this magazine I wrote about Queen’s global engagements, in particular about our... View We are never outside of history
Prized letter opens window to the past Joseph Brant’s 18th-century missive sheds light on Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe history View Prized letter opens window to the past
No place like home For 50 years, the Ban Righ Centre has provided support, comfort, and plenty of hot soup to create a sisterhood that is unique to Queen’s. View No place like home
“The two most important decisions you will ever make” Remembering Alfred Bader on his 100th birthday View “The two most important decisions you will ever make”
Working together to find solutions In February, I had the opportunity to moderate a conversation with Principal Deane regarding the... View Working together to find solutions
Room, board, and homemade pie for $30 a month Gord Wetherall, Sc’49, didn’t get a room of his own until he was 22. Just back from convoy duty in... View Room, board, and homemade pie for $30 a month