Men’s hockey lose 7-2 against Carleton
Loss comes after a six goal deficit in the first period Before the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees Men’s hockey game against the Carleton Ravens started on... Read more.
First semester update on Gee-Gees Women’s basketball
Gees will rely on young talent throughout the year to improve record The University of Ottawa Women’s basketball team is heading into their final weekend of... Read more.
Gee-Gees will look to improve on modest record in 2018
In a very competitive division, Gees need to be better to compete The University of Ottawa Women’s volleyball team has started their year with a modest... Read more.
It’s never too late to say sorry
On Tuesday, Nov. 28, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will deliver an apology to LGBTQ+ Canadians who faced discrimination—or worse—as a result of government... Read more.
Metro Ottawa and other local papers to close in Postmedia deal
Closure comes with sale from Torstar group of Metro Ottawa, seven community papers Metro Ottawa and several other Ottawa community news outlets will be closed... Read more.
Domingue and Hunt come up huge for Gee-Gees against Rams
A shootout was needed for the Gees to secure their seventh win The University of Ottawa Men’s hockey team took to the ice on Nov. 23 to face off against... Read more.
Gee-Gees win a tight game at Colonel By classic
Tensions rise as rival hockey teams clash at TD place Over 2,000 fans packed the TD Place arena on Friday, Nov. 17 to see the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees... Read more.
Gee-Gees frustrate Western’s offence on route to big win
Veteran Jen Crowe paces Gees with 12 points in strong performance The University of Ottawa Women’s basketball team took on the University of Western Ontario... Read more.
Arson Unit investigates fire at Sandy Hill house
Fire department called to 143 Russell Ave. early on Nov. 17 Police are investigating a suspicious fire that broke out on Friday, Nov. 17 in Sandy Hill.... Read more.
Gee-Gees come up clutch to move to 4-2 on the year
Jean-Louis comes up big off the bench with 16 points to pace Gees The University of Ottawa Men’s basketball team took to home court following a 74-53 loss... Read more.
Last-minute motions on exec salary, course material added to SFUO General Assembly schedule
Motions deal with executive pay, course documents At around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (SFUO) posted a... Read more.
Gee-Gees score early and often to make a statement
Freshman Muise, veteran Pierre-Charles power Gee-Gees to their first win The University of Ottawa men’s basketball team took to the court against the Algoma... Read more.
Veteran McAlear strong in Gee-Gees big win
Gees recover from slow start to embarrass Thunderbirds in home opener The University of Ottawa women’s basketball team took on the Algoma Thunderbirds in... Read more.
Gee-Gees win U Sports National rugby title
Women’s squad avenges last year’s defeat with historic victory The University of Ottawa Women’s rugby team took on fellow Réseau du sport étudiant du... Read more.
The university should be outraged before the rankings come out
When University of Ottawa president Jacques Frémont told the Board of Governors (BOG) that the school came dead last in a Maclean’s ranking of Canadian... Read more.
The SFUO needs policy on executive spending
After past financial troubles, recent auditor’s report, issue can’t be ignored At the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (SFUO)’s Oct. 15... Read more.
Are our campus mental health services improving?
Examining where we’ve come from last year, and how to move forward This past week, the Fulcrum sat down with Jacques Frémont, president of the University... Read more.
Immigration on the rise in Prince Edward Island
Locals share hope and concern for new life in the maritimes In a surprise announcement, Statistics Canada revealed that the province with the fastest-growing... Read more.
1848 could meet a real student need, more study space
Campus is not the right place for a struggling student bar This has been a tough year for 1848 financially. The bar, which is owned by the Student Federation... Read more.
Extreme weather forces unusual transportation in Ottawa
Rafts, paddle boats, homemade canoes employed in rain storm chaos The major rainfall in Ottawa this past week has forced many residents to find alternatives... Read more.
Ottawa perfect fit for Amazon’s new HQ
Northern headquarters would benefit both Amazon and Ottawa Amazon recently announced that it will be building a new headquarters. How likely is it that... Read more.
Women’s soccer playoffs come to abrupt end after tense shootout
Despite loss, several Gee-Gees players recognized for work on and off field The Gee-Gees women’s soccer team put an end to their Ontario University... Read more.
Potential governance change, online debate in lead-up to Nov. 5 BOA meeting
The Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (SFUO)’s Board of Administration (BOA) meeting will take place at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 5, at Roger... Read more.
Buses diverted from Rideau street due to hole in the road
A large hole in the ground was found on Rideau street on Thursday, Nov. 2. According to the CBC, bus traffic has been diverted from the area. Bus routes... Read more.
We need education, not just policy, to stop sexual harassment
One of the first times sexual harassment began to be widely discussed was in the United States during Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ confirmation... Read more.