Students on Ice and Parks Canada bring poles together
U of O student Sara Dubé talks experience in the Arctic, getting involved The North—what do you know about it? Maybe you've been there before? Perhaps... Read more.
ELE Fest begins with electronic night
U of O draws major acts for rave on campus The 2017 Everybody Loves Everybody (ELE) Festival started Friday, Sept. 22 with an electronic night featuring... Read more.
Cardboard Crowns played Mavericks ahead of new release
Band talks music-student balance, getting political, returning to roots University of Ottawa alumni band Cardboard Crowns played one of their favourite... Read more.
CityFolk 2017 shines again
Eclectic mix of artists performs during five-day festival CityFolk took over Landsdowne Park from Sept. 13-17, a festival of eclectic music ranging from... Read more.
Continuum welcomes new generation of local photographers
Karsh Award honours future of Ottawa photography at special exhibit The Karsh-Masson gallery in City Hall is exhibiting Continuum, comprised of seven emerging... Read more.
Video Games Review: The Walking Dead franchise • Telltale Games
The Walking Dead series is the best-known franchise from Telltale Games. It mirrors the popular comic book and television series, allowing players to enter the... Read more.
The Fulcrum’s guide to the great venues of the Ottawa music scene
From punk rock to indie, Ottawa isn't the sleepy government town you though it was To all incoming students, welcome to Ottawa. You made a good choice. Yes,... Read more.
Local post-punk band Potential Red releases first album
Potential Red heavily inspired by love of the 80s Local band Potential Red released their self-titled debut album earlier this month, which is a fast, raw,... Read more.
It’s lit in the library: Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me | Richard Fariña
The quintessential novel of the 1960s that most people have never heard of, Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me, is a seminal work of counterculture... Read more.
Campus Style: Back-to-school fashion
Looking good and feeling your best everyday while balancing school and work can be a challenge, and the first week of classes can be especially daunting. But... Read more.
Campus Style: Skin care and hygiene
Summer is over Gee-Gees, and school snuck up on us faster than a pesky zit. This means balancing coursework, jobs, extra-curriculars, and everything else on... Read more.
Students express concerns over FEDStock performance
Many say highly-anticipated French Montana wasn’t best choice Opinions abound across the University of Ottawa campus following a rocky 101 Week concert... Read more.
Aboriginal Resource Centre hosts speaker series, culture week
Events offer a chance to take steps towards reconciliation The University of Ottawa’s Aboriginal Resource Centre (ARC) is hosting its annual Culture Week... Read more.
101 Week 2017 to see French Montana perform live
Students to make their mark with diverse cultural and social events This year’s 101 Week promises to be a celebration that will offer a chance for all... Read more.
U of O undergrad shares experience working in Nepali hospital
Hands-on experience gained in surgical oncology, ear-nose-throat wards In May of 2017, I left for a medical trip to Nepal through a volunteer organization... Read more.
U of O alumnus showcases art at Atomic Rooster
Shawn Hunsdale explains themes behind latest exhibit A crowded and excessively noisy restaurant at dinner time may not be the ideal place to sell your art.... Read more.
U of O BFA grad show opens in visual arts building
ARC encompasses works from over 30 artists in multi-level gallery On April 21, a little bit of everything will be on display at the visual arts building for... Read more.
Campus creations: from poetry to prose (April 2017)
"Punk Poem" By Madison McSweeney Gasoline smell filters in: is the microwave on the fritz again, or should we be alarmed? The weekday 1-2-3-4s along... Read more.
Summer movies you should have seen
Four months of lazing around on the beach, patio drinks, and just generally taking in the great outdoors is almost here. Of course, not all of us are as... Read more.
U of O sound poetry group entertains crowd at Happy Goat Coffee Co.
Prof spearheading Rhombus 19 aims to transcend English department’s “conservative” image What would you call an ensemble of 13 artists that expand on... Read more.
U of O students and alum hold Ottawa’s first Trans Day of Visibility gathering
Inaugural event emphasizes the power and danger of visibility in the trans community In spite of an untimely but classic Ottawa snow storm, a group of trans... Read more.
The Junos make a triumphant return to Ottawa
Award show's 2017 edition boasts new talent, unforgettable legends The 2017 Juno Awards in Ottawa were characterized by passionate performances and moving... Read more.
Junos 2017 preview
As the host of the upcoming show, Bryan Adams reflects on previous years A year after rocking the 2016 Juno Awards in Calgary, Canadian rock legend Bryan... Read more.
It’s lit in the library: Hag-Seed | Margaret Atwood
During the school year, when you feel like readings are piled up to your ears, reading for fun can seem like a ridiculous idea—but it shouldn’t. Reading is... Read more.
CAMPUS STYLE: How to dress in this God awful weather
It’s spring time in Ottawa, which means that birds are chirping, the sun is shining, and heaps of snow are still littering our sidewalks. But just because... Read more.