Before he founded Blackleaf Capital, Chinni Kanu, Comm ’24, realized he wanted to go into investment banking during his first year at Queen’s. While in his second year, he was already recruiting for a full-time job upon graduation.
Of the 32 clubs and organizations who submitted applications to be on the fall referendum ballot, only 11 succeeded in changing or maintaining their fee over Nov. 2 and 3. Clubs and organizations hoping to establish, continue, or adjust their student fee, must participate in the AMS fee referendum process.
Several Black student associations on campus spoke to The Journal about the recent events involving the distribution of a racist image of a candidate in the now-concluded AMS executive election. The candidates’ team, ERA, dropped out of the running.
In Spring 2020, Julius Adu, Comm ’24, was a high school senior contemplating where to go for university. Queen’s Commerce was one of his top choices, but looking into the program raised questions.