As Ottawa’s transit network expands, the question remains: will these changes truly address the challenges faced by those who rely on it most?
As Ottawa’s transit network expands, the question remains: will these changes truly address the challenges faced by those who rely on it most?
Sponsors, hacking challenges, a latte lab – what else can a sleep-deprived Hackathon need for its second year of operations?
The #3 Gee-Gees women’s basketball team improved to 7-1 on the season with a decisive win over the McMaster Marauders on Friday night at Montpetit.
Dr. Rachel Toles, a prominent clinical and forensic psychologist, invited us into the psychology of those who commit heinous acts, explaining what might drive ordinary individuals toward extraordinary darkness.
Give Me Shelter uncovers issues, solutions and more, presenting highly political issues through an artistic lens. This triennial exhibit is not only very relevant to our current situation in Ottawa, but also a real lesson in community mobilization and social activism.
In arguably the most important election in recent memory, the UOC voted to extend voting rights to rats on November 13. In a 20-19 vote split, the motion proposed by Councillor R‘Coon, a longtime rat ally, passed, after three hours of heated debate.