Ukrainian Students’ Club commemorate the Holodomor
Club holds event for famine-genocide remembrance The University of Ottawa Ukrainian Students’ Club (SUSK Ottawa) hosted an event in the Alumni Auditorium on... Read more.
Ready, set, whoa: A Gee-Gees’ guide to France
Ch. 7: Travel Before I decided to come to Paris on exchange, Europe seemed like a far off “Neverland”. Growing up, the term “vacation” meant a... Read more.
Making waves in the zine world
Women’s Resource Centre releases feminist-focused zine Alternative Waves When the volunteers at the Student Federation of University of Ottawa (SFUO) and... Read more.
Ottawa artists explore the ‘self’ through multimedia
Student-curated exhibit features media and performance pieces from local artists In an effort to shed a light on new forms of artwork in the city, five... Read more.
The rise of feminist television
TV today is riddled with the “f-word” In the opening credits of new CW series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Rebecca Bunch, the main character, shows off her... Read more.
Field research course helps student group make a world of a difference
Student-run event showcases Bangladeshi culture while raising money for the acid attack survivors What do henna, a silent auction, and wine all have in... Read more.
Campus style: Keeping your skin radiant this winter
Winter may be coming but dry skin doesn't have to While some revel in the colder seasons, the approaching winter means stress-induced sleepless nights due to... Read more.
Mixes with Mack: The Jet
Creamsicles are an integral part of any proper childhood. Here’s how to enjoy one as an adult. 1 ½ oz Triple Sec 1 oz Galliano 5 to 6 oz of orange... Read more.
Ottawa film festival showcases mountain of talent
Indie film fest features six U of O alumni When it comes to the Mirror Mountain Film Festival, an international film fest taking place in Ottawa next month,... Read more.
The human side of pipeline projects
Film on Northern Gateway pipeline to be screened at the U of O Although many Canadians have heard of the Northern Gateway pipeline project and the controversy... Read more.
Inaugural event gives a voice to student experience at the U of O
Student Federation to host its first FEDTalks event on Nov. 29 The slogan of the TED conferences, most well-known for their TED Talks and TEDx events, is... Read more.
Turning the tides of the conversation on water conservation
Visual art student-curated exhibit focuses on H2O issues in Canada When given a theme of water for an assignment, seven University of Ottawa visual arts... Read more.
Yukon Blonde wants to give Ottawa an unforgettable night
Kelowna-based indie rockers to play at the NAC on Nov. 22 with Hey Rosetta! Ottawa may be referred to as the “City That Fun Forgot,” but according to... Read more.
ALBUM REVIEW: Ty Dolla $ign • Free TC | Atlantic Records
For Ty Dolla $ign, Free TC is on a mission to release his little brother from prison for a murder he did not commit. For the listeners, it’s one of the most... Read more.
Ready, set, whoa: A Gee-Gees’ guide to France
Chapter. 6: Paris attacks At 10:30 p.m. on the night of Friday, Nov. 13, my friends and I were settling down in our hostel in Rome as many of us awaited an... Read more.
Movies you should have seen: City of God
Why it’s famous: City of God, or Cidade de Deus, is a gripping novel that was brought to life on the silver screen by director Fernando Meirelles in 2002.... Read more.
A fairytale opportunity for U of O alumna Ekaterina Vetrov
Ottawa theatre company chosen to represent Canada at international festival Once upon a time, Ekaterina Vetrov and her team dreamed of getting chosen to... Read more.
Discovering the ups and downs of love in Love’s Labour’s Lost
Theatre dept. kicks off season with 1930s adaptation of Shakespearean classic Although William Shakespeare’s name may bring back some painful memories of... Read more.
Spreading compassion on campus
Campus Cursive holds first TEDx-style Compassionate Conversations Natania Abebe, president and founder of Campus Cursive, is dedicated to bringing humanity... Read more.
Shedding light on the Beautiful Destruction in Alberta
Ottawa-based artist visits the U of O for discussion about Alberta oil and tar sands Everyone knows there are a few topics you shouldn’t bring up in public... Read more.
Ready, set, whoa: A Gee-Gees’ guide to France
Ch. 5: Visiting Vimy Ridge I began the day’s journey in search of a life-altering experience. As Remembrance Day approaches, I thought it fitting to... Read more.
Dig for fashionable treasures at the Ottawa Vintage Clothing Show
Fashion History Museum brings excess inventory to semi-annual event For those who love vintage fashion, having the ability to purchase pieces from the Fashion... Read more.
BADBADNOTGOOD find a way to do some good
Hip-hop jazz trio to perform concert for Ottawa drop-in centre There are many ways that musicians get involved with charity work. Few of these artists,... Read more.
Ready, set, whoa: A Gee-Gees’ guide to France
Ch. 4: French cuisine Long before Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking brought French cuisine to the Western masses, France has been the... Read more.
The case of the professor and the mystery novel
U of O professor releases his newest novel, Missing Children While University of Ottawa English professor Gerald Lynch’s research focuses on Canadian and... Read more.