The Ga[e]ls Who Code
Online Director Jane Bradshaw speaks with Prof. Wendy Powley, and her (former) students Sam, Bronwyn & Kate, all female Computer Science majors at Queen's, about their experience as girls who code.
An Ode to Long Distance Friendship
To our friends who live across the ocean, who we've grown up with without the growing apart.
חי means life
After tragedy, Maddy Wintermute discusses the importance of community and identity.
Make Voting Sexy Again
It's election day in the US, and with midterms in full swing, Trish Rooney talks about the millennial vote and why we should care.
iMessage Killed Romance
u up? MUSE online discusses how iMessage has ruined romance for our generation.
Tau Lewis and the Landscapes of Canada
Fall term's Artist-in-Residence Explores Blackness Through Sculpture
The One Thing We're Thankful For This Thanksgiving
This thanksgiving, we're grateful to have a podcast.
Everyone You Know Is Living A Double Life
Which version of you is even real if you're simultaneously living in two worlds?
Prof Smart on How to Become A Professional Writer
Publishing poetry and stories at Uni is one thing, can you make money doing it?
The Rise of the Bad Girl
The new wave of feminism has redefined the term "Bad Girl" - and it's more empowering than you think.
WHY I LOVE AND HATE THE ROYALS
Cassandra explores why we love - and love to hate - the Harry and Meghan craze.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SYLVIA PLATH.
I discovered Plath when I was 19 and was reading The Bell Jar for the first time. I had just taken some time off university, and I was struggling with my own mental health when I read her semi-autobiographical novel and was introduced to Esther Greenwood. In Esther, I found a character who understood everything I was going through, who described her own depression with the words I could not find within myself...