One of Queen's oldest organizations, Queen's Players puts on three sketch comedy/musical shows a year to raise money for local causes in Kingston. This show normally takes place in The Mansion and is a ~2.5 hour show that involves a cast, production team, band, board, and our audience. This show has three major components: singing, […]
During Autism Acceptance Week from March 27-April 2, we aim to promote awareness and acceptance of autism on Queen's campus by having a booth at the ARC to educate students and community members. Students will be able to answer trivia questions and participate in a whiteboard campaign. After answering a trivia questions, students will be […]
We will be selling a variety of baked goods, along with cute stickers featuring the LLCU DSC logo and the design from our sticker contest winner.
QBACC & the ENSC DSC will be hosting a green jobs event where we invite students in the faculty to come to ask questions to our speakers who work in numerous green jobs. Great chance to learn more about possible career paths from experts in the field.
Our club is hosting a jewelry rework workshop, which allows students to swap their old pieces with others, or using supplies, turn them into something new! Location: Botterell B129
Do you feel discontent with the current housing situation in Kingston? Are you passionate about student involvement on campus? Or is food insecurity important to you? Come join us in the AMS’s inaugural Student Advocacy Symposium on March 29 between 4 – 6 PM. The purpose of the Student Advocacy Symposium is to evoke a sense of rumination about […]
The Mechanical and Materials Engineering Banquet has been an annual tradition in our department for as long as any staff and faculty can remember. However, there hasn't been a banquet for a few years now due to COVID-19 and we were looking to revive an old tradition! Students and staff alike will join us for […]
Through its student-led advisory services, QPCG acts as one of the primary touch-points between the Queen’s community and many of North America’s leading venture capital shops, pension funds, and private equity firms. Principal clients of QPCG have a combined AUM of ~$210Bn CAD, including Onex Partners, CPP Investments, Altas Partners, OMERS Ventures, R13 Capital, and […]
Each year there is a formal at the end of the winter semester for all students in computing.
Our club's conference will include speakers, student vendors, and interactive activities for student participants. It is free for students to participate and will inform students on important subjects in the fashion industry, particularly consumerism, sustainability, and more.
The purpose of this event is to allow students to have a break from studying and get active and do some physical activity.We plan on playing various sports like dodgeball and basketball, and allowing students to de-stress.
The Politics, Philosophy, and Economics student council is holding an end of year celebration for students in all three years of PPE. We hope this event will become an annual celebration to bring PPE students together and celebrate the academic accomplishments and student leadership. We are also inviting a few of our professors and alumni […]
The event is open to all members of the Queen's and Kingston communities, specifically targeting students, faculty, and staff members. Attendance at the event requires attendance in advance, through the Canadian Cancer Society's portal at (https://relayforlife.ca/queensu). Upon arrival at the event, there will be a formal registration process that includes verifying the participant's identity and […]
QFTB has been hosting activities throughout the month of March, Dodgeball is our 4th and final fitness activity as part of March's fitness campaign. The fitness campaign is designed to encourage general members, and members of the queens community to challenge themselves to get out of their comfort zone. Location: Gym 4 - Ross Gym
Study with the DSC will be a chance for student of any academic background who are taking GNDS or GNDS related courses to come together to support one another, or simply enjoy a community study space.
Celebration for the sociology and psychology student bodies and the end of their school year.
The Queen’s Undergraduate Conference in Literature allows for English students to present some of their favourite essays to their peers and professors. They also work with a graduate student in order to refine their papers and to create a seminar - like presentation to present to their peers and professors alike.
The Queen's University Liberal Association will be holding their annual Policy Summit in the Rose Innovation Hub on Saturday, April 1st.This full-day conference is an opportunity for students to hear from several elected officials and a panel of Queen's alumni working in politics. The event also features a policy writing contest.
A student-speaker event in which 499 and other students doing research in Queen's labs will have a chance to present their research to a wider group of Queen's students - research will be featured from multiple different departments, and will have a focus on application to improving the accessibility of essential medicines. Location: Botterell Hall […]
The Gutsy Walk is an annual event held by the national Crohn's and Colitis Canada foundation and as a Queen's chapter, we hope to hold our own Gutsy Walk for Queen's students. This event is meant to raise awareness and fundraise for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, which are health conditions that significantly impact quality […]
Double elimination basketball tournament hosted by QCAC, located in ARC South Gym.
Kinesiology and Con-ed students will be able to meet and greet at a bowling alley and enjoy some bowling.
This is going to be a banquet dinner and a show. There will be performances throughout the show, whilst people who bought a dinning ticket, will be eating while watching. Our theme is going to be: National Flora and Fauna! It will take place at Grant Hall at Queens University (43 University Ave, Kingston, ON). […]
The department is running a movie screening followed by discussion with students and profs.
We are partnering with Queen's Hospitality Services where a food truck (the Hungry Herbivore) will be selling food and we will get 10% of the proceeds while also helping them promote their business. Location: Between Ontario Hall and Grant Hall
In 2022 ASUS started a tradition of handing out free, pre-packaged ice cream cups sourced from Reid's Dairy to students out of the ASUS lawn. We will have different flavours and non-dairy options available, till quantities last.
The Geography DSC will be hosting a Geoguessr Night for profs and TA's vs. students. Food will be provided. This event will serve as an end of the year event for the Faculty of Geography. Location: Mac-Corry D201
Queen's Kaleidoscope is a not-for-profit outreach program for at-risk youth in the Kingston community. The food for funds event is a fundraising event to help the club raise money for the various events they facilitate each year such as the sports and crafts morning.
QPK is run by Queen's University students and is a club based around supporting the local Kingston Parkinson’s Disease Community. Our club strives to increase awareness of Parkinson's disease (PD), foster support on campus, connect with Kingston support groups, and fundraise for Parkinson Canada and Parkinson’s disease-related research. It is our hope that QPK can […]
The ARTH DSC is hosting an end of year celebration for everyone to get together and celebrate their accomplishments and see their classmates before everyone leaves for summer!
The Queen’s Swing Dance club provides intro-level instruction in partnered dancing to the Queen’s Community. The club has been in continuous operation and good-standing for over 20 years. Our goal as an organization is to share and preserve the culture and practice of swing dancing, while offering opportunities for self-expression, exercise and social interaction to […]
Biochemistry Unlocked is a series of free review sessions taking place from April 21st to April 23rd, where WebStraw student instructors cover key concepts and high-yield material that will help students improve their understanding of biochemistry, tailored towards BCHM 270.