After two years of modified seasons, the U of O dance team returns to success
The team attended three in-person competitions and held an end-of-year showcase After two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Ottawa dance... Read more.
How are counselling services and mental health support fairing at this point of the pandemic?
Counselling services remain primarily online, as Health and Wellness Centre is set to open on May 1 Over the course of the Winter 2022 term, the University... Read more.
University of Ottawa announces investment of $5 million in Francophonie on campus
UOSU Francophone affairs commissioner responds to announcement, highlights gaps The University of Ottawa announced on March 21, that it will be investing $5... Read more.
Armaan Singh Kheppar: A conversation with the new UOSU president
Outreach, referendums, returns to campus and conquering division Armaan Singh Kheppar is a third-year student pursuing a bachelor of social sciences with a... Read more.
Jasmine McKnight and Hailey Otten elected Co-Editors-in-Chief of the Fulcrum
This will be the first time the Fulcrum has had two Editors-in-Chief On March 11, the Fulcrum elected two new Co-Editors-In-Chief (EIC): current sports... Read more.
Fulcrum election coverage: Operations, student life, and Francophone affairs commissioner positions
Three events were held on March 5: Here’s what you missed The Fulcrum continued its four-day series of student election conversations and debates on March... Read more.
Movies you should have seen: The Fallout
Can you be trendy and serious all at once? The Fallout, starring Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler, was released on HBO Max on Jan. 24. Ortega and Ziegler’s... Read more.
Faculty of social sciences holds panel on anti-racism and academic freedom with guest speakers Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Myrna Lashley
Conversation speaks to related controversies at the U of O On Friday, Feb. 18, the University of Ottawa’s faculty of social sciences organized a virtual... Read more.
Students living downtown plagued by noise, gridlock, harassment
Violence and harassment faced by students making attending in-person courses difficult Twenty days after truckers first arrived in Ottawa as part of... Read more.
U of O sticking to return to campus plan despite safety concerns surrounding ‘Freedom Convoy’ and Omicron
Unions do not believe it is safe to be on campus today The University of Ottawa has decided to stick to its plan to welcome back students and professors to... Read more.
U of O Office of the Ombudsperson releases annual report for 2020-21 academic year
Report includes concerns and recommendations surrounding academic accommodations and inclusion for marginalized groups on campus The 11th annual report of... Read more.
Garderie Bernadette Workers Union receives official certification, elects new Board of Directors
Changes breed hope for a healthier work environment at campus child care centre On Dec. 17, employees of the Garderie Bernadette Child Care Centre (GBCCC)... Read more.
Snacks, cannabis, and good conversations: A look into new businesses in Sandy Hill
Three new Sandy Hill businesses that have opened their doors despite the pandemic Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions, and countless lockdowns, many... Read more.
Rideau Canal Skateway opens for the season
For the first time in 20 years, NCC opened full 7.8 km length of Rideau Canal Skateway on opening day Ottawa has seen some of the season’s coldest weather... Read more.
Review: The Nutcracker at the National Arts Centre
The prairie ballet company turned the Russian classic into a Canadian Easter egg hunt, with skating scenery and Hudson’s Bay blankets The Royal Winnipeg... Read more.