It’s Bear Grease lightning!
Bear Grease is a heart-warming, inventive, and wholly Indigenous recreation of the musical Grease. Well, it’s automatic, systematic, hydromatic– it's... Read more.
New Campus Murals; New Me
Murals, new and old, liven up the campus. Here’s what The Fulcrum thinks. With the fall semester in full swing, it can be hard to stop and smell the paint... Read more.
This Week in Fulc Music: For All the Dogs by Drake
First, he was lesbian, now he’s bisexual. Toronto rapper-songwriter, Drake made headlines with the release of his 8th studio album, For All The... Read more.
Banning books helps no one
Diverse stories about gender and sexuality should be available at schools. In fact, this is crucial for the health of young students. Content warning: this... Read more.
Scary Movies for Your Friday the 13th
Here are a list of some of my top favourite movies for the Halloween season October is filled with many scary things like midterms and cold weather. But, if... Read more.
Vibrant Vanier Vendors: Homecoming Event Review
The Vanier Hub was bustling with vendors as well as art and music lovers Nosy Mag and First Crush accomplished their goal of creating an inviting... Read more.
Olivia Rodrigo is Back: GUTS Review
GUTS was a highly anticipated 12-track album that we can’t stop listening to. Here are our favorite songs. Olivia Rodrigo is taking the world by... Read more.
This Week In Fulc Music: Unreal Unearth by Hozier
Review of the 2023 album Unreal Unearth Irish singer-songwriter, Hozier, who infamously begged us to take him to church, invites us to journey through hell... Read more.
Nosy Mag and First Crush: A Homecoming Story
This year’s Homecoming Art Market will bring the perfect combo of food, tunes, and all things art. Ottawa is not a sleepy town. The teams at Nosy Mag and... Read more.
Rejoice at the Ottawa International Animation Festival
Here are some films that were featured at the OIAF this year that you might have missed. The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) is a renowned... Read more.
Storytelling and reconciliation
In the modern format of movies and TV, storytelling has been given new life Stories are powerful. And I am not just talking about that one story your friend... Read more.
The timely recreation of Captain O’Halloran’s outfit
Metepenagiag Heritage Park has recreated Captain O’Halloran’s outfit–and this time the Indigenous artists are credited Reclaiming art is a powerful... Read more.
CityFolk Night 4: David Kushner, Allison Russell, and KALEO
Saturday night’s performances captured the spirit of CityFolk, highlighting connection with the crowd and amazing live music. When I arrive at Landsdowne... Read more.
Catch Me in the Club: Canvas for Change
There are few differences between artists and advocates and their power is magnified by the U of O club Canvas for Change Maybe you have a song you always... Read more.
Preview of CityFolk 2023: Interview with Sophie Ash
Why you should attend the eclectic music festival in late September As this sweltering September heatwave eases, I am looking to enjoy the last dregs... Read more.
Red, White, and Royal Blue: Book or Movie Battle 
Alex is shorter than Henry, and other inaccuracies in the Amazon Prime movie Whether it be in line at the grocery store or buying last-minute treats at the... Read more.
The rise of stadium tours and the fall of accessible concerts
Ottawa has few live music venues and stadiums, what does this mean for students with accessibility needs? Stadium tours are exciting, expensive, and... Read more.
As Seen on Your FYP Page: Summer Hits
Here are the trending songs of summer 2023 that you should check out. Have you ever fallen down a TikTok rabbit hole and re-entered reality at 1 a.m.? You... Read more.
A Soundtrack for Navigating Campus: A Back to School Playlist
The start of the fall semester means new opportunities for fall playlists The start of the fall semester is creeping up on U of O students like red leaves... Read more.
The treacherous evolution of the Safe Third Country Agreement: Roxham Road and Irregular Migration
Policy in support of migrant security or in favor of U.S.-Canada relations? President Biden's visit to Ottawa entailed more than just road closures... Read more.
The Inaccessibility of health in Ontario
HOW THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S $46.2 BILLION INVESTMENT COULD BE A MERE BAND-AID ON A BULLET WOUND Welcome to Canada, the land of universal healthcare and... Read more.
Ambassador to United Nations, Bob Rae, interrupted during speech at GSIPA by peace activists
Activists protest during Bob Rae's speech at U of O On Jan. 23, the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSIPA) at the University of Ottawa... Read more.
Are we still doing EQAO?
QUESTIONING THE EFFICACY OF STANDARDIZED TESTING IN ONTARIO You know the feeling. You're both exhausted and overwhelmed following a late-night study... Read more.