Media

CFRC

101.9FM CFRC is your campus and community radio station run from the basement of Carruthers Hall. Established in 1922, it is one of the oldest radio stations in Canada. For 24 hours a day, CFRC broadcasts a diverse range of music and spoken word programming. All programmers are volunteers from Queen’s and the Kingston community.

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The Journal

The Queen's Journal, or simply The Journal, is the main student-run newspaper at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. It was established in 1873, making it one of the oldest student newspapers in Canada. It is as old as the Harvard Crimson, the oldest continuously published student newspaper in the United States. The Journal is published twice a week, usually on Tuesdays and Fridays.

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QTV

Queen’s TV is a rapidly-growing television and production service at Queen’s. Queen’s TV produces a weekly television show highlighting campus news, entertainment, and student-life programming. Queen’s TV also hosts the Video Factory, which produces affordable videos or a variety of campus groups and clubs. The service is entirely run by student volunteers and is always looking for new ideas.

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Guide to Queen’s Agenda

The Guide to Queen’s Agenda (GQA) delivers a day planner and informative guide to 7000 students every year, free of charge. The Agenda is printed on Friesens Eco-Friendly paper that’s made with 100% recycled fiber, 100% post-consumer waste and processed chlorine free. The guide contains a section devoted to the AMS, which delivers an overview of its services and commissions, and information on non-academic discipline. Also, the GQA contains information regarding other aspects of university life, such as a guide to housing and information on local businesses. Critical information like emergency numbers and campus maps can also be found in the agenda. To top things off, the planner is equipped with important dates and coupons.

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Yearbook & Convocation Services

Yearbook & Convocation Services (YCS) is chiefly responsible for producing the Tricolour Yearbook, organizing graduate photography, and supervising hoods and gowns rentals at convocation. YCS also provides prints and commercial licenses for photos in our archive.

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