Suisha Gardens / C’est Japon A Suisha: Something’s missing on Slater Street
The restaurant served the Ottawa community for 49 years Translations by Shino Togami This feature was originally written April 30, 2024. I met... Read more.
Solar Eclipses with Professor Gigault
Worth missing your exams for On April 8, residents of south-eastern Canada and much of the U.S. will have the opportunity to experience a total solar... Read more.
U of O announces international English scholarship
At what cost? On November 3, 2023, the University of Ottawa announced the International English Scholarship that will provide “average-based renewable... Read more.
International student program facing changes to acceptance numbers and financial requirements
Federal intervention on provincial mismanagement Over the past two months, the federal government has made several major changes to international student... Read more.
ANO and OAC announce merger
A larger presence in supporting the community In October 2023, Arts Network Ottawa (ANO) and the Ottawa Arts Council (OAC) announced they would be... Read more.
Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil 2023
"TO EMBRACE WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE AND SHARE IT WITH THE WORLD" Trigger warning: murder, violence, child abuse and suicide. On Nov. 20, members and allies... Read more.
Law Student and Parapan Am Athlete: An Interview with Olivia Meier
That’s what’s really important. Not so much that the attention is on me, but just for the sport, it’s fantastic. On November 3rd, the Fulcrum spoke... Read more.
Observation Sites Around Campus (ft uOAstro)
Look up Stargazing can be one of the most fulfilling hobbies around, however, it can be difficult to know which places are best. Not to worry though, the... Read more.
Ottawa and Carleton students host vigil for Palestine
“We may be physically distanced from Gaza, but their voices, their stories, their struggles reach across the miles.” Oct. 16 — student groups from the... Read more.
It is not a myth: the colonel by to tabaret tunnel
THE TUNNEL IS NOT A MYTH. I’VE SEEN IT. There is a tunnel system under campus that connects everything from Colonel By to Tabaret Hall. The Fulcrum had... Read more.
Referendum to reduce UOSU fees: necessary motion or sour grapes?
You literally voted these people into office With the by-election just around the corner, with it comes this year’s referendum questions. Between a... Read more.
Live music venues and hearing health
Hearing loss can be permanent Hearing loss is a severe issue amongst young adults, with 9 per cent of adults aged 20-39 experiencing audiometrically... Read more.
Ottawa International Animation Festival Review: ‘Aphasia’
Aphasia is at times unnervingly calm and bitterly poignant There is something about the frustrating languor that permeates Aphasia that makes this piece a... Read more.
Sharing and learning through music
NAC Hosts 4-Day Cross-Cultural Education Event From Sept. 11-14, the National Arts Centre (NAC) hosted four nights of presentations and discussions on the... Read more.
UOSU Food bank struggling to meet high demand
Demands exceeding current supplies The University of Ottawa Students’ Union-Ottawa (UOSU) Food Bank (run in partnership with the Ottawa Food Bank) has... Read more.
Fulcrum’s Declassified School Survival Guide: Effective Study Strategies (with Joe Kim)
QUALITY OVER QUANTITY Studying is an important part of the academic experience. Many resent the idea of it, some of us get by without it. Despite the... Read more.
Tomato: U of O starts construction just in time to welcome students back to campus
Why not more? In anticipation of students returning to campus, U of O has begun construction around the Laurier Department of Visual Art (LRR), in addition... Read more.
This Week in Fulc Music: Summer Singles and More
FROM BILLIE EILISH TO BILLIANNE Billie Eilish – “What Was I Made For?” Released as part of the Barbie soundtrack, “What Was I Made For?” is a... Read more.
The Black Youth Forum: a Day of Joy and Community
A day of Black representation, community, influence, and self-worth! On June 7, over 400 students from across the city came together at the University of... Read more.
A Day in the Night Market
The Ottawa Chinatown Night Market ran from June 4-6 Lines stretched as far back as Bronson Avenue for squid teppanyaki, Xinjiang dance and other proud... Read more.