Reading Time: 2 minutesWhy such a massive shift? It’s hard to say for certain. I can, however, speak for my own experience.
Reading Time: 2 minutesWhy such a massive shift? It’s hard to say for certain. I can, however, speak for my own experience.
Reading Time: 3 minutesStudents and recent grads may not have the answers to their family members’ questions, but they do know one thing for sure: The definition of the word “family” is different for everyone.
Reading Time: 2 minutesOrgasms galore as promised by the book is by no means a guarantee, so don’t set yourself up for disappointment by expecting that you and your guy will start euphorically breaking through the latex ceiling at the same time.
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Reading Time: 2 minutesBut what gets me is Wente being allowed to publish another column like nothing happened.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThey’re cutting edge, but most importantly, they’re cool. You do not listen to their music. Therefore, you are not cool.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Canadian Orientation Leadership Program allowed students from across North America to come to the U of O to study Canadian industrial and financial practices.
Reading Time: 2 minutesIt is no secret that we English Quebecers feel a certain disconnect with our own province. This disconnect explains why we turn the television off when Jean Charest or Pauline Marois come on and why we choose any activity over heading to a ballot box.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA crowd of supporters gathered at Café Dekcuf on Sept. 21 to “rock” for Steve Gerecke, a well-known local photographer who had his van, customized wheelchair, and most of his photography equipment stolen last month.
Reading Time: 2 minutesWalking around campus this year, you might notice there are a lot of new options for where to eat. Bento Sushi moved out of the university centre (UCU) cafeteria and is now where the Upper Crust used to be, there is a new food truck under the Thompson- Fauteux overpass and the Faculty of Social Sciences building will soon be getting a bakery.
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Don’t wait for the cops to read you your rights, they usually won’t.”
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe third annual Culture Days weekend will engage Canadian communities of varying sizes and compositions from Sept. 28–30.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe University of Ottawa and its faculty association, the Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa (APUO), reached a collective agreement Sept. 20, after 16 months of negotiations. Talks for the agreement began in April of 2011.
Reading Time: 2 minutesWhen we are above water and get to breathe, we have to make it all look easy and as if we are having the time of our lives while performing.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThere’s a reason you’re afraid of monsters under your bed: As soon as you fall asleep, you’re a sitting duck.
Reading Time: 3 minutesI trained. Trained! Me, the girl whose co-worker asked incredulously, “Wait—you’re athletic?” as I explained to him I was running a 5K while simultaneously using my teeth to rip into a tub of Ben & Jerry’s.
Reading Time: 4 minutesDear Di, why does every guy want to finish on my face?
Reading Time: 5 minutesLoved, hated, and feared, “bad boy” professional athletes have popped up in sports history more times than we can count.
Reading Time: 4 minutesAlbum reviews for Sept. 27, 2012 include Delhi 2 Dublin and Ottawa’s own Silvergun & Spleen.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe relationship between sports and homophobia seems to be taking two steps forward, one step back.
Reading Time: 3 minutesDemanding Muslims to step up and condemn the acts of the extremists, as many Internet commentators have done, is ridiculous.
Reading Time: 2 minutes“It’s obviously disappointing not making playoffs, but you still wake up every Saturday looking forward to playing.”
Reading Time: 4 minutes“There is a cancer eating away at the news business—the cancer of boredom, superficiality, and irrelevance—and radical surgery is needed.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesA vibrant night of art descended upon the city Sept. 22 between 6:22 p.m. and 4:23 a.m. for Ottawa’s first ever Nuit Blanche.