Queen's Gazette

The Gazette began in 1969 as a weekly on-campus bulletin highlighting administrative announcements.

Advances in desktop publishing and an expanding mandate resulted in the paper converting to newsprint tabloid format in 1990.

Published bi-weekly during the academic year by the Department of Marketing and Communications, the Gazette covered current events, governance, and research on campus as well as public service announcements and a list of upcoming lectures, seminars, exhibits, shows, and job openings. It also published a variety of supplements, including many reports of principal's committees.

In 1996, the Gazette was supplemented by the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Today website (later renamed to ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ News Centre), which provided daily news updates between issues of the Gazette.

In 2010, the Gazette ceased publication. A new monthly magazine for employees, called OnQ, was launched in September 2010.

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