Offensive woes result in Gees’ first loss of the year
Inability to rush the ball among key problems facing Gee-Gees On Saturday, Sept. 16, the University of Ottawa men’s football team travelled to Hamilton to... Read more.
Lefebvre’s late game heroics seals win for Gee-Gees
Gee-Gees dominate, but fight hard to win against Carleton The University of Ottawa women’s soccer team took on the Carleton Ravens on Sept. 17 across the... Read more.
Asking employees to wear a bra is discriminatory
Dress codes can’t impact one gender more than another Imagine you’re at work—it’s been a long day and you’re tired, when suddenly your manager pulls... Read more.
Ontario’s plan to sell legalized marijuana may go up in smoke
A single provincial supplier creates an expensive, ineffective system Last week the government of Ontario made an announcement that the province will... Read more.
Stingray isn’t the only technology we should we be skeptical of
Governments, corporations have more sources of electronic information After years of rumours, leaks, and whistleblowing, numerous police services across... Read more.
Jagmeet Singh’s welcome of the unwelcome
In an era of angry responses, Singh shows another way In a climate set on fighting provocation with reaction, Jagmeet Singh’s response to racist heckling... Read more.
U of O research complex developing superhero students
Students share how new abilities have affected social relationships These are trying times we live in, and as such, the University of Ottawa’s Advanced... Read more.
Gee-Gees to take on cross-town rival Ravens on Sept. 17
Women’s soccer team will look to continue strong season On Sept. 17, the Gee-Gees women’s soccer team will cross the canal to take on their archrivals,... Read more.
Varsity season preview: cross-country 2017-18
Gee-Gees prepare for first tournament of the year The Gee-Gees cross-country team is gearing up for their first meet of the year, the McGill Invitational, set... Read more.
Defence, special teams power Gees to win in home opener
Men’s football team moves to 2–0 with win vs. Queen’s Golden Gaels Despite the heavy rain, the Gee-Gees men’s football team delivered a win to their... Read more.
Sports Services accepting applications for new “Varsity Club” status
After extensive program review, Sports Services announces new Sport Model The University of Ottawa’s Sports Services are set to see big changes coming this... Read more.
Women’s soccer off to strong start early in 2017-18 season
The Gee-Gees have been the better team so far, and the results are there The Gee-Gees women’s soccer team played their third game of the season on Sept. 1... Read more.
U of O’s new football player-tackling robot is real MVP
Equipment aims to reduce contact, injuries sustained at practice Imagine you’re the quarterback for the University of Ottawa football team at your first... Read more.
FulcFit food series: Zucchini Bread
During the school year, it’s all too easy to let your eating habits slip. To get you back on track, the Fulcrum has some essential recipes so you stay full... Read more.
Your guide to U of O campus rec sport services
Fulcrum staff members share their favourite ways to stay fit on campus Squash Courts If you’ve never played squash before, I highly recommend you try it... Read more.
Varsity sports preview 2017-18
A look at how the football, rugby, and soccer teams are shaping up for the year Football The Gee-Gees football team went 6–2 last season, finishing in a... Read more.
Three Gees represent Canada at U20 series vs. USA
For Gee-Gees coach Boyd, the opportunity to coach at at home was something special From Aug. 1-7 Rugby Canada and USA Rugby competed in a four-game series... Read more.
Fulcrum sports varsity update: Gee-Gees football prospective roster
Men’s football team in the thick of 2017–18 season recruiting This past year, the University of Ottawa men’s football team finished with a solid 6–2... Read more.
Gee-Gees hockey alumna Émilie Bouchard on high-performance goaltending
Visualization, resilience after failure, and great teammates key to on-ice success Before transferring to the University of Ottawa to pursue a degree in... Read more.
Sue Hylland talks her first year on the job in Sports Services
New director outlines how to improve Gee-Gees program going forward In August of 2016, Sue Hylland was brought in as director of the University of Ottawa’s... Read more.
Jen Boyd named Rugby Canada female coach of the year
Boyd credits hard work, constant improvement as keys to her success Jen Boyd, head coach of the University of Ottawa women’s rugby team, is Rugby Canada’s... Read more.
Nordic ski club takes aim at competitive club status
Members hope to officially compete against other universities In just its second year, the University of Ottawa Nordic ski club is still at the earliest stage... Read more.
Former Gee Mitchell Baines talks life after varsity
The Fulcrum sat down with the Gees receiver to discuss his time at the U of O, signing with the Roughriders This year, Mitchell Baines emerged as a lethal... Read more.
Nike announces “Pro Hijab” to go on sale in 2018
While the sports hijab is nothing new, this latest announcement is still a big deal On March 7, Nike announced that it is developing the “Nike Pro Hijab,”... Read more.
Freshmen athletes reflect on their first year of varsity
Da Luz, Poirier share some of the joys and challenges of being a Gee-Gee The freshmen year of university can be daunting enough without the added stress of... Read more.