ALBUM REVIEW: Drake • More Life | Republic Records| 6.6/10
It’s a mystery how one of the most popular artists in the world manages to sound like a guest on his own project. Maybe it’s the features, since almost... Read more.
Service coordinators across campus come together to promote intersectionality
SFUO execs emphasize need for U of O to be held accountable to marginalized students On Monday, March 27, as part of the Student Federation of the University... Read more.
U of O’s Food Lab introduces a new kind of market crawl
Tour serves as an information session for local Ottawa coffee and tea shops, fair vs. direct trade With finals season around the corner, ditch the drunken pub... Read more.
ABODE explores relationship between geography and home
U of O students bring talent to cross-province culmination at Gallery 115 When University of Ottawa’s art history students put forth an open call for... Read more.
Hollywood’s tired remakes need to go
Lack of originality in film industry leaves no room for diversity and growth It’s a tale as old as time, and no I’m not just talking about the new release... Read more.
U of O prof premieres documentary at inaugural Eve Film Festival
Dina Salha reconnects with her past through production of Lady in the Garden Ottawa’s rich artistic community gained a brand new attraction on Friday, March... Read more.
Muslim Students Association holds Islam Awareness Week
U of O students come together to share art, food, and culture From March 13 to 17, the University of Ottawa Muslim Students Association once again filled the... Read more.
Peterson lecture at National Gallery highlights need for inclusivity in the arts
Students, professors, and activists unite in peaceful protest for trans rights On Thursday, March 9, students, professors, trans activists, and allies came... Read more.
Fulcrum confessionals: Avoiding the sophomore slump
Coming to a huge university for the first time can be exciting. But, at the same time, it can be intimidating and lonely. In my first year, I felt like I... Read more.
Get Out shows anti-black racism is the real monster of our time
Jordan Peele’s directorial debut drives much-needed conversation about white privilege Jordan Peele’s horror film Get Out—which earned $30 million on... Read more.
Campus creations: from poetry to prose (March 2017)
Subconsciously Shattered By Dimitri Seemungal I close my eyes and I appear in a dream. "Where am I?" I ask. Someone stands in front of me. He... Read more.
Movies you should have seen: What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
Why it’s famous Serving as the film adaptation of Peter Hedges’ 1991 novel, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape manages to bring a wide range of emotions to... Read more.
Your Art is on Fire showcases student talent at Café Alt
Event serves as a multifaceted fundraiser for graduating student art show Art doesn’t discriminate. Common wisdom dictates that if you’re passionate and... Read more.
Laura Taler showcases the beauty of movement through film
Gallery 101 hosts U of O alumna’s latest project, feminist edit-a-thon When it came time to give her newest project a title, Laura Taler couldn’t help but... Read more.
Putting intersectional feminism first for International Women’s Day
Beyond Borders: A Night of Feminist Resistance met with overwhelming response On Saturday, March 4, the organizers of Beyond Borders: A Night of Feminist... Read more.
It’s lit in the library: Good Omens | Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
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.
Albums you should have listened to: Alicia Keys • Songs in A Minor | J Records
Why you haven’t heard it When it comes to the best R&B albums of all time, Songs in A Minor definitely deserves a spot on that list. Before she won... Read more.
Finishing The Suit is a great fit
U of O prof directs haunting love triangle at The Gladstone A sweet tale of nostalgia and romance, Finishing The Suit emanated charm the at The Gladstone on... Read more.
Refugee Night 2017 showcases a mosaic of experiences
Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers hosts sixth annual event at the U of O Refugee Night is an evening of education and celebration hosted by the... Read more.
CAMPUS STYLE: Three beauty products to spruce up your spring look
Whether you’re looking for new ways to improve your regular makeup routine, or if you just want to test drive some new products for the very first time, here... Read more.
U.K.-based artist headlines Black History Month events in the capital
Musician and poet Malik Al Nasir returns to Ottawa for some poetry and pancakes With Black History Month in full swing, a special addition to Ottawa’s... Read more.
Fulcrum confessionals: Why feminist and gender studies is both the best and worst thing that’s happened to me
Coming to the University of Ottawa, I knew I wanted to study something in the field of human rights. Since I’ve always been passionate about social justice... Read more.
Little Victories Coffee opens up in Wellington West
Ottawa duo tackles café scene with specialty brews Nestled in a nondescript storefront in Little Italy lies Little Victories, a café with an impressive... Read more.
Can you feel the diversity tonight?
U of O’s Intercultural Dialogue Institute holds Rumi-inspired concert in time for Valentine’s Day In a world filled with growing anxieties and racial... Read more.
ALBUM REVIEW: Lupe Fiasco • Drogas Light | 1st & 15th Entertainment | 7/10
Like a lot people, 2016 was not kind to Lupe Fiasco. The Chicago MC got himself wrapped up in controversy after controversy, from delaying albums to announcing... Read more.