Gee-Gees upset Varsity Blues in first round of OUA playoffs
Gee-Gees will play Queen’s in the semis The University of Ottawa’s football team avenged its season-opening loss to the University of Toronto Saturday,... Read more.
University of Ottawa launches first research centre dedicated to Black health in Canada
The Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health launched on Oct. 21 On Oct. 21, a webinar was held to launch the Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health... Read more.
Book your flu shots: Ottawa Public Health offering flu shots on U of O campus
Flu Shots being offered to U of O community With temperatures dropping and seasons changing, it’s time for students to start planning for colds and the flu.... Read more.
Movie Review: Dune
A familiar story, retold once again An exceedingly competent, handsome production of Frank Herbert’s epic 1965 sci-fi novel, and one that will probably... Read more.
Tomato: Trick or treater in residence disappointed by lack of treats
Jack O’Lanhturn felt a bit ghosted during Halloweekend A first-year in residence is disappointed by the lack of trick-or-treating initiative on campus when... Read more.
Leaving an impact: Emma Lefebvre on her contributions to the Gee-Gees women’s soccer program
Lefebvre has been a dominant player in the OUA throughout her time at the U of O Some players have careers that are so exciting and impressive that it feels... Read more.
Athlete Profile: Ondo, a staple of the Gee-Gees rugby program & Quarrignton, a fresh addition to the lacrosse team
After an outstanding career as a Gee-Gee, Ondo has decided to return for a sixth season with the Garnet and Grey Noah Quarrington — Men’s Lacrosse Noah... Read more.
HanVoice uOttawa on Canada’s new pilot project for the private sponsorship of North Korean refugees
Upcoming panel with North Korean refugee is just one way for students to get involved HanVoice, a Canadian human rights group that advocates for policy and... Read more.
Gee-Gees maintain early two goal lead against Ryerson to secure spot in OUA semis
Garnet and Grey will face Queen’s in the semis For the first time this season, the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees were matched up against the Ryerson Rams.... Read more.
U of O releases Committee on Academic Freedom’s report
Here’s a look at the highlights and major recommendations from the report The University of Ottawa has publicly released the Committee on Academic... Read more.
Women’s rugby team moving on to RSEQ final following win over Montreal
Gee-Gees will travel to Quebec city to take on Laval University in finals on Friday The Gee-Gees women’s rugby team defeated the University of Montreal... Read more.
UOSU BOD passes motion to recommend exec salary increase at Fall General Assembly
Sending a proxy to the Fall General Assembly? Learn what UOSU is proposing to undergrad students and why! The Board of Directors (BOD) of the University of... Read more.
Opinion: University students dressing up for Halloween: trick or treat?
Indulge in playing dress-up with friends Life is a series of milestones that define us as being “too old” for the treats we loved as a child. Consider... Read more.
Opinion: You’re never too old to dress up for Halloween
You’re never too old to dress up for Halloween, so get out there and buy that Batman costume! I’ve always participated in Halloween, ever since I was... Read more.
Women’s volleyball team drops season opener to Montreal
Gees defeated in spite of valiant efforts from Peterson, Langevin and Lausan The U of O’s women’s volleyball team dropped their season opener against... Read more.
A pair of late goals against Queen’s keep the Gee-Gees undefeated
The Gaels proved to be the biggest test for the Gee-Gees this season Under the lights of Matt Anthony Field on a crispy Friday night in October was the... Read more.
U of O professor builds models of developing zebrafish to better understand human spinal cord
Computational modelling used to mimic how zebrafish swim On Sept 2, 2021, Tuan Bui, a professor at the University of Ottawa, published a paper titled... Read more.
Could vacant office buildings be part of the solution to Ottawa’s housing emergency?
Ottawa’s waitlist for affordable housing tops 12,000 With many workers and workplaces opting to continue to work from home as COVID-19 restrictions... Read more.
Sports Confessional: Gee-Gees give advice to high school student athletes looking to play university sports in the future
Bowie, Peter, and Flemming share tips on how to earn a spot on a university roster Playing sports at the university level is an accomplishment in itself —... Read more.
‘A matter of dignity, affirmation and safety’: Upcoming trans ID clinic seeks to help community members attain gender affirming ID
U of O law students group to open pro bono clinic in collaboration with Kind Space Ottawa The Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC)’s U of O common law branch... Read more.
Have no (needle) fear! The Centre for Psychological Services and Research is here!
Centre for Psychological Services and Research will hold needle phobia therapy group for anyone afraid of receiving COVID-19 vaccination The University of... Read more.
Queens takes advantage of third quarter mistakes to take down Gee-Gees 30-12
Cimankinda scored the Gees’ lone touchdown The University of Ottawa’s football team was back in action on Thursday night at TD Place Stadium.... Read more.
Fiction issue: Curzio and Feng take spotlight in poem writing category
Here's a look at their work For the past few weeks, the Fulcrum has called on University of Ottawa students to submit literary pieces of fiction for our... Read more.
UOSU hiring: President and outgoing clubs and service commissioner on what to know before applying for the role
Search for interim clubs and service commissioner is on The University of Ottawa Students' Union (UOSU) is hiring an interim clubs and services... Read more.
Mason: On apathy, politics, and the UOSU
The student body couldn’t care less about student politics. Neither could the UOSU Earlier this week, the University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU)... Read more.