Veteran quarterback Ben Maracle made his return to the gridiron one year after injuring his leg in in the first half of Week 1 last year.
Veteran quarterback Ben Maracle made his return to the gridiron one year after injuring his leg in in the first half of Week 1 last year.
On Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. demonstrators gathered surrounding multiple entrances of the Jewish Community Center with signs denouncing the IDF, who have reportedly killed 700 people in Lebanon over the past four days, per the Lebanese health ministry.
U of O offers some lovely sights to exercise your creative muscles and hopefully have you stop to smell the roses.
The Gee-Gees close out their home schedule with a 5-0 win over top-of-table Nipissing. Fourth-year striker Cassandra Provost scored her 58th goal as a Gee, tying Pilar Khoury’s program record.
In the back-to-campus COVID rush, a chance to further develop online and hybrid learning formats feels squandered. Fulcrum contributor Areej El-Sharif argues it’s not too late for universities to properly invest.
On Sept. 4, Western University approved a new policy limiting on-campus protests, with several other universities taking action against encampment protests from over the summer. But as Amira Benjamin argues, if universities truly want to make their campus a better place, they’ll work with the students who are actively contributing to that very effort.
Today’s medical facilities, research centers, and public health initiatives depend heavily on the effective and seamless operation of healthcare management.
The Fulcrum sat down with the country’s pre-eminent Canadian history podcaster and social media creator during his recent trip to Ottawa to talk about how he became “Canadian History Ehx”.
In a surprise appearance, the U of O President, Jacques Frémont has arrived to central campus as a means to greet students for the start of a new semester. His presence, however, has prompted students to ask, “Who the hell is this?”