In this first instalment of UOttaKnow, the Fulcrum explores the University of Ottawa Students Union (UOSU) and how undergraduate students can access its services or get involved.
In this first instalment of UOttaKnow, the Fulcrum explores the University of Ottawa Students Union (UOSU) and how undergraduate students can access its services or get involved.
OSURJ is a science journal that prides itself on its ability to serve as a support system for students that are working to get publications under their belt.
The #8 nationally ranked men have fought through injuries and a tough schedule all season; while the new-look women have embraced their move to the OUA. Both will take on a familiar foe on Saturday.
Internet, you’ve done a lot of good for a lot of people, but also a lot of bad for many others. But you’ve REALLY let yourself go, hanging around the wrong crowd…it’s kind of embarrassing.
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.