Letter to the Editor: Elevator incident raises serious safety concerns
On Jan. 7, I was trapped in an elevator in the Desmarais building for nearly one hour and 25 minutes — from 7:40 a.m. to 9:05 a.m. Despite being told a... Read more.
Underdog Gee-Gees use overtime to upset #1 UNB Reds in national quarterfinal
marco seguin's second of the game leads Gee-Gees to saturday semifinal The game started right on with a diving save from the Gee-Gees goalie, which would... Read more.
Gee-Gees outlast host UBC to win bronze; take home third medal in program history
Gees avoid late UBC comeback, take home first medal in six years The Gee-Gees women’s basketball team would play for bronze less than 24 hours after a... Read more.
TOMATO: Wiarton Willie wanted for fraud by feds
Willie hasn’t been seen since Feb. 2 On Thursday morning, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) held a press conference in Wiarton, Ontario, to... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Israeli-Palestinian peace talks reimagined
The topic of Israel-Palestine is a very emotionally-charged topic, definitely not one that should be brought up on the first date, that is unless you are... Read more.
TOMATO: NCC installs speed cameras on Rideau Canal to raise money
Speed cameras recognize speeding skaters based on a proprietary facial recognition software dubbed “NCSEEYOU” On Friday night, National Capital... Read more.
Gee-Gees Basketball: Women begin 2025 with 21-point win against Lakehead
The Gee-Gees reunite to rewrite last year's ending, showcasing their hunger for a playoff spot The Gee-Gees closed out 2024 with a tough loss against... Read more.
Gee-Gees Basketball: Women fall victim to undefeated Carleton Ravens in blowout loss
Gee-Gees entered the game ranked first in the country Last year, it was the #10 Gee-Gees who upset the U SPORTS #1 Ravens in the annual ‘Bytown Battle,’... Read more.
UOSU Autumn General Assembly preview
WHAT TO EXPECT ON SUNDAY The University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU) is set to host their Autumn General Assembly (AGA) at the Alumni Auditorium in... Read more.
Gee-Gees Soccer: Women advance to OUA finals as Joslin shuts down Guelph in penalties
“Having the opportunity to win OUA a third year in a row is amazing” Saturday was the day for the Gee-Gees women’s soccer team to advance to the OUA... Read more.
Gee-Gees Basketball: Men begin season with electric win over Windsor
“It’s our time to win a national championship” Ankit Choudhary would pick up his first points as a Gee with a couple minutes left in the second... Read more.
Gee-Gees Soccer: Women use second half surge to defeat Ontario Tech 4-1
Gee-Gees overcome slow, yet potent, start to take down Ridgebacks The University of Ottawa women’s soccer team went against Ontario Tech University (OTU)... Read more.
Gee-Gees Rugby: Men use intense pressure to take down Concordia
Gee-Gees rise to #6 in national rankings after dominant start to season After the University of Ottawa men’s rugby team went head to head — or maybe... Read more.
Gee-Gees Football: Mistakes prove costly as Gees blown away by Gaels
Maracle, Asselin, Eric Cumberbatch all left the game with apparent injuries For the second week in a row, a Cumberbatch twin scored the first touchdown of... Read more.
Cheers! Ontario convenience stores allowed to sell alcohol
Buy your booze steps from campus! As of Sept. 5, Ontario convenience stores and gas stations have joined their Quebec and Newfoundland counterparts with the... Read more.
Canadian History “Ehx”: An interview with historian Craig Baird
“Everything changed on March 31, 2023” Before the internet and social media, Canadians learned about history through physical sources like libraries,... Read more.
Bluesfest night nine: Mӧtley Crüe, The Tea Party and JJ Wilde
Rock on, Bluesfest On Saturday night, LeBreton Flats was the place to be in Ottawa! The day was hot and like other nights, the slippery mud was a consistent... Read more.
U of O threatens to issue trespass notice to encampment
Encampment organizers, community allies hold press conference following university threats Student protesters and community organizers from the University... Read more.
Federal government announces $11.8 million in funding for biomanufacturing research at the U of O and McMaster
“University of Ottawa and research teams are very well equipped, and well positioned to lead on this work.” Innovation, Science and Economic... Read more.
Top Gee-Gees storylines of the year
Fair’s winning kick; Provost’s new record; two RSEQ rugby championships; Men’s basketball's 16-game winning streak The 2023-24 Gee-Gees seasons were... Read more.
Bell, Let’s Talk about your horseshit ethics
Bell to lay off 4800 employees; selling 45 radio stations; shutting down others Just before going to bed on the night of Feb. 7, I stumbled upon a tweet... Read more.