The saying goes ‘third time’s a charm,’ and the Gee-Gees women’s basketball team proved it by beating the Ravens on their third try of the season; earning gold by doing it.
The saying goes ‘third time’s a charm,’ and the Gee-Gees women’s basketball team proved it by beating the Ravens on their third try of the season; earning gold by doing it.
On Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, University of Ottawa students cast their votes in Ontario’s unprecedented snap election — so what comes next?
Streaming platforms offer many features that cable doesn’t–and most of these features negatively impact viewer experience.
The Gee-Gees men’s hockey team defeated Concordia on Sunday evening in front of a home crowd of more than 4000 for the first national championship in program history
In February, the White House announced the decision to take over the press pool that covers presidential activities. But this move has much more drastic repercussions than people may believe.
Ever wondered what’s really going on inside your head, quite literally? Or why your spine is the backbone (pun intended) of everything you do? Yale’s Anatomy of the Head and Spine on Coursera is here to crack open the mysteries of the human body.
Incorporating harm reduction strategies across campus is not just a matter of maintaining well-being, but protecting the health and safety of everyone in the university community. How is the U of O community stepping forward?
The passionate fans in the front row of Gee-Gees games have become a fixture at Montpetit Hall — creating an atmosphere so intimidating for opposing teams that they forced the OUA to create a rule moving their chairs back from the sidelines. Who’s sitting courtside, and what are their plans for the biggest game of the year?
Chemistry professor Mo Lequele is taking the idea of performing for your grade to the next level — by hosting a talent show for students to compete to get out of their midterms.