“Getting cracked”: the patriarchy’s violent perception of sex
"SMASHED," "RAILED," "SCREWED," AND NOW "CRACKED," WHY IS OUR SEXUAL LANGUAGE SO VIOLENT, AND DOES THIS TREND REALLY STOP AT WHAT WE SAY? Language... Read more.
REEL Politics Isn’t Your Typical Night at ByTowne Cinema
ON THE FOURTH SCREENING OF REEL POLITICS, MY LOCAL INDIE CINEMA GAVE ME: A TALE OF FORTUNE BY PETER MANSBRIDGE, AN ALARMINGLY TOPICAL MOVIE BY ELIA KAZAN, FREE... Read more.
UOSU Fall GA: Bounce App debate overshadowed by 12-minute monologue about suing the Union
BIG WINS FOR ADVOCACY AS BILL 33 LOOMS OVERHEAD The UOSU’s Autumn General Assembly kicked off on Sunday Nov. 30, just as predicted — 30 minutes behind... Read more.
Fall Pique: A look into Ottawa’s “playground for the avant-garde”
"PIQUE REMINDS ME THIS CITY ISN'T JUST MIDDLE-AGED GOVERNMENT WORKERS OR RETIREES. THERE IS STILL LIFE IN THIS SMALL CITY," SAID SAMEY, A PIQUE REGULAR On... Read more.
Lansdowne 2.0: What is it and how will it affect students?
“The Lansdowne rebuild is being crafted to make whole a private sector entity to the detriment of the public interest" Five years after Ontario Sports and... Read more.
Movies you should have seen: La Haine
La Haine comes to Ottawa’s ByTowne theatre on September 21st and 22nd. Don’t miss Mathieu Kassovitz’s portrayal of a decaying society with jarring... Read more.
Across Oceans: Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Moby Dick
FROM TULSIDAS TO THE WHITE WHALE, INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE THRIVES IN THE DIASPORA All the best journalists knock on every dressing room door until someone... Read more.
Art lays the foundation for advocacy at Take Back the Night: After Hours
TRADITIONAL ACTIVISM ONLY TAKES US SO FAR. THIS AFTER-HOURS EVENT SHOWS HOW ART CAN BRIDGE THE GAP This year's Take Back the Night (TBTN): After Hours event... Read more.