King’s is quietly on track to cut its annual greenhouse gas emissions by 17 per cent, and water use by 50 per cent, thanks to a partnership with Siemens Canada. Siemens says that’s the same as taking 85 cars off the road, and saving five and a half Olympic pools full of water, per year. […]
Author: Isabel Ruitenbeek

On Dec. 4, the King’s Students’ Union (KSU) used the “This Week At King’s” (TWAK) mailing list to send out a membership advisory (to those students who are TWAK subscribers) explaining why the Wall of Women would not go up in the Wardroom. Four hours later, Students Advocating Representative Curricula (SNARC), the society behind the […]

The Wardroom is the quintessential campus bar—but it’s trying to be more. If the Wardy feels busier than usual this school year, that’s because it is. Besides hosting local bands and planning dance nights, the Wardy’s focusing on creating an inclusive space and organizing educational events. “I want all students to recognize that this […]

King’s is known for its traditions: the robes, the Latin, the faux-old stone buildings, the whiff of intellectual superiority that floats down our halls. It’s not a usual environment to teach journalism, a profession that thrives on newness. The journalism school at King’s bridges old and new. It’s an out-of-date facility where students learn the […]