Digital security, privacy, harassment from a feminist viewpoint
U of O experts discuss technology based gendered violence On Oct.10, the Shirley E. Greenberg Chair for Women and the Legal Profession partnered with the... Read more.
Harassment reported against former SFUO president
Hadi Wess is running in the upcoming municipal election A formal complaint with the Ottawa Police Services (OPS) was made by a resident of Barrhaven on Sept.... Read more.
Screen time may be biggest factor in cognitive development
U of O study measures impact of physical activity, sleep, screen time in children According to a new study, out of physical activity, sleep, and screen time,... Read more.
New interdisciplinary research lab focuses on the future of cities
Research revolves around environment, infrastructure, population movements This fall, the new Interdisciplinary Research Lab on Cities and Contemporary Urban... Read more.
A night of networking, inspiration, female empowerment
U of O Entrepreneurs’ Club puts on annual entrepreneurship gala On Oct. 2, the Entrepreneurs’ Club (TECDE) of the Telfer School of Management held their... Read more.
SFUO announces by-elections, progress on new agreement
Elections will be held to replace executives who have resigned On Oct. 10, in an email to the undergraduate student body, the Student Federation of the... Read more.
Student injured in Leblanc residence elevator
Incident occurred in afternoon of Oct. 10 On Oct. 10 an incident occurred with an elevator in the University of Ottawa Leblanc residence. According to... Read more.
Students across campus mobilize for new union
UOSU the product of collaboration between three groups A collaboration between campus groups has introduced The University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU),... Read more.
Give up on particular student unions, not all student unions
Just because the SFUO is gone, doesn’t mean that student government is too On Sept. 25, the University of Ottawa administration released a statement... Read more.
Where do we go from here?
Dear Editor, I write to you as many students across our campus are worried, confused and shocked at the recent decision of the University of Ottawa to... Read more.
Tornado leaves Ottawa students in the dark
U of O remained open despite City urging people to stay home Power outages and traffic-related delays made it difficult for many University of Ottawa... Read more.
BOG announces $15-million surplus, prohibits cannabis
U of O follows municipal, federal governments’ cannabis plan The University of Ottawa’s Board of Governors (BOG) convened on Sept. 24 to discuss last... Read more.
Your city, your school, your vote
Municipal candidates answer this election’s pressing questions Ottawa residents will head to the polls on Oct. 22 to vote in this year’s municipal... Read more.
Gee-Gees win historic 50th Panda Game
U of O beats Carleton 38-27 in Panda Game to break the streak On Sept. 29 at TD Place, the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees finally managed to get the revenge... Read more.
STEM Complex officially opens
The newest edition to the U of O campus has grand opening with speakers, workshops On Thursday, Sept. 20, the University of Ottawa’s science, technology,... Read more.
Astronauts come back down to earth to chat at the U of O
Experts agree Canada should be playing a larger role in space Humans will eventually live on the moon—that’s just the view of nine Canadian astronauts,... Read more.
Executives named in fraud allegations will vacate office
SFUO vows to "operate” with or without agreement In a statement released on Sept. 26, the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (SFUO) announced... Read more.
U of O terminates contract with SFUO following fraud allegations
The contract will end in December of this year In a statement released on Sept. 25, the University of Ottawa announced that they have given the Student... Read more.
Market U comes to the U of O
Locally powered market arrives at University Square for inaugural event On Friday, Sept. 21, Market U landed on University of Ottawa’s campus. Powered by... Read more.
Everything you need to know about the notwithstanding clause
U of O Faculty of Law experts discuss Ontario’s attempt to use Section 33 On Wednesday, Sept. 19, the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law hosted a panel... Read more.
BOA meeting selects forensic auditor, sees VP equity resign
The forensic audit, following fraud allegations, will have a limited scope On Sunday, Sept. 16, the Board of Administration (BOA) convened for their second... Read more.
U of O prof receives grant to study MMIWG Inquiry
Grant to support Cameron’s research for one year, including two-day symposium This August, University of Ottawa law professor, Angela Cameron, received a... Read more.
“Ready for Rail” derailed again
LRT Confederation Line faces more delays, pushing opening back to 2019 The opening of the new Light Rail Transit (LRT) Confederation Line has been delayed... Read more.
Navigating the complexities of community-based justice
U of O Faculty of law experts discuss community-based access to justice On Wednesday, Sept. 12, the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law hosted the first talk... Read more.
SASS overhauls counselling and coaching unit, adds walk-in clinic, group therapy
Counselling and Coaching unit releases new seven-step program this fall After two years of development, this fall marks the roll out of a revamped Counselling... Read more.