U of O Bookshelf: Only Human by Frank Gullo
Only Human, a science fiction novella, was originally published in 2013 as part of an anthology Growing up in Buffalo, N.Y., it was natural for Frank Gullo... Read more.
HE’S BACK: Maracle leads Gee-Gees over new-look York Lions in long awaited return
“It was exciting to see him out there, because it’s gotta start somewhere, right?” Last season did not go as planned for the University of Ottawa... Read more.
Gee-Gees Rugby: Mosindi goes for two; Women dominate Carabins in season opener
Duncan McNaughton’s Gee-Gees are once again national championship contenders The Gee-Gees women’s rugby team kicked off their season Saturday afternoon... Read more.
U of O Bookshelf: Ghost Citizens by Jamie Liew
Liew’s father’s experience “fueled and inspired” her research into stateless people Jamie Chai Yun Liew has been immersed in the world of... Read more.
U of O Bookshelf: Plaguing Jake by Gerald Lynch
The novel is set at “uBytown”, a thinly disguised U of O Though he retired in 2022, longtime University of Ottawa English professor Gerald Lynch... 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.
Eight Gee-Gees to compete at Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics
Four Canoe-Kayak sprinters highlight the U of O’s 2024 Olympic contingent Olympics Three current University of Ottawa students and two alumni are set... Read more.
Bluesfest night 10: Nas and Down With Webster
The air was filled with hip-hop nostalgia on a warm Sunday night All good things come to an end, and that includes this year's annual Bluesfest in Canada's... Read more.
Bluesfest night eight: Tyler Childers and TALK
Childers continues habit of spurning his most popular songs on stage The second weekend of Bluesfest kicked off on Friday with performances from Canadian... Read more.
BREAKING: University of Ottawa encampment erects barricades outside Tabaret Hall
Protesters moved tents Saturday; set up plywood barricades Sunday afternoon At around 4 p.m. on July 7, student protesters on Tabaret Lawn erected... Read more.
Formula 1: British Grand Prix Preview
It’s time for a 52 Lap blast around one of F1’s most prestigious circuits. Halfway through the 2024 Formula One campaign, it’s still anyone’s game.... Read more.
UOSU’s 2024-25 budget passes; cuts include four ‘underutilized’ services
The budget passed with 11 board members in favour, one abstention, and one against At the University of Ottawa Students Union (UOSU) Board of Directors... Read more.
University of Ottawa sends second proposal to encampment organizers
INSAF describes offer as “laughable”; a “joke” On Monday evening, the University of Ottawa sent an updated proposal to encampment organizers —... 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.
U of O encampment remains for fourth week as others in province end
ORGANIZERS EXPECT PROPOSAL FROM UNIVERSITY ON MONDAY The pro-Palestinian encampment on Tabaret Lawn on the University of Ottawa’s campus has concluded its... Read more.
A look back at the Sandy Hill Winter Classic, the RSG Event of the Year
16 teams, 154 players, 30+ volunteers — and one massively successful day for cancer research After a four-year hiatus, a February staple on the Sandy Hill... Read more.
U of O offers timeline for disclosure; protesters interrupt Congrès de l’Acfas meetings: Day 18/19 recap
Doctors of the World ended their break-out meeting early as a move of solidarity with the protesters Early on Friday, The University of Ottawa announced an... Read more.
Tensions high at Ottawa City Hall as Israeli flag flies: Day 16 recap
Student, community protesters gather at City Hall before proceeding to Tabaret Lawn U of O pro-Palestinian protesters joined members of the community... Read more.
U of O protest organizers hold preliminary meeting with university administration: Day 15 recap
Faculty 4 Palestine members support protest with time, teaching, and donations Two weeks ago today, a sit-in organized by INSAF (Arabic translation: justice... Read more.
Second Saturday of protest marked by community presence, rain: Day 13 recap
Protester dons graduation gown to honour the non-existent graduating class of Gaza Around 300 students and community members arrived at Tabaret Lawn around... Read more.
Negotiations with University Break Down: Day 9 recap
Organizers Refuse to Reduce Size of Encampment; No Progress on Demands Early on May 7, organizers of the encampment on Tabaret Lawn discussed the... Read more.
U of O protest continues into second week: Day 8 recap
Israeli airstrikes in Rafah lead to emergency protest in Ottawa May 6 officially marks a full week of student protest at the University of Ottawa, which is... Read more.
Student Sit-In Continues on Tabaret Lawn for a Second Day; Turns Into Encampment
"I think it's in the interest of the university to think very carefully where we stand as an institution in this historical moment." Pro-Palestinian... Read more.
Disclosure and Divestment: A look at U of O protesters’ demands
Demands from INSAF include divestment from Israeli companies; end of partnership with Tel Aviv University Hundreds of students and community members took to... Read more.
2024: The year women’s sports entered the mainstream
Media outlets are finally starting to do women’s sports justice In the week after Caitlin Clark and Iowa took down the LSU Tigers during the NCAA... Read more.