Online fitness to fight off the cold months
It’s too cold. I don’t have time. I can’t afford that. We’ve heard just about every excuse in the book for why health and fitness is the first to-do... Read more.
Meet a Gee-Gee
Carling Nigul-Chown — Women’s hockey This week, the Fulcrum met up with Carling Nigul-Chown to find out more about the third-year social science student... Read more.
Winter dome’s day delayed
Lack of Lees winterization costs 300 hours of programming The new field at Lees Avenue has stumbled onto another setback, as the dome that was supposed to... Read more.
Meet a Gee-Gee
Caleb Agada — Men’s Basketball The Fulcrum had a chance to sit down with Caleb Agada, second-year point guard for the University of Ottawa men’s... Read more.
The Highlight Reel
Photo by Marta Kierkus Women’s basketball bounces back The Gee-Gees rebounded from their loss with two wins against the University of Guelph Gryphons... Read more.
I got 99 problems but a snitch ain’t one
Gee-Gees Quidditch catches every snitch on the pitch to win Canadian Cup On Nov. 9 in Toronto, the Canadian Cup featured 16 teams from various universities... Read more.
Econ student takes the wheel
U of O’s Zacharie Robichon ranked second in F1600 Championship Series It’s hard enough to obtain an economics degree, but when you’re a full-time... Read more.
Gees raise $1,000 for breast cancer research
Women win Pink the Rink game; men rack up two more wins The Gee-Gees took down the Carleton Ravens while fighting breast cancer to raise $1,000 in their Nov.... Read more.
Women’s hockey goes pink for breast cancer
The University of Ottawa women’s hockey team will “pink the rink” as they battle the Carleton Ravens on Nov. 9. The Gee-Gees will don special pink... Read more.
Highlight Reel
Women’s volleyball takes first loss The Gees had a good start to the season, bringing their record to 3–0 after their win against Nipissing on Nov. 2. ... Read more.
Swim team wins first meet of the year
Swimmers take first place in 20 of 28 events The University of Ottawa men’s and women’s swim teams participated in and won the Go Kingfish Invitational on... Read more.
Double home opener
Men’s basketball grabs 10th consecutive win; women’s team defeats Western The Gee-Gees’ basketball season began for both the men’s and women’s teams... Read more.
Meet two Gee-Gees
Myriam and Kelsie English - Volleyball Meet the University of Ottawa women’s varsity volleyball team captain Myriam English, a fourth-year social science... Read more.
The Highlight Reel
Men’s football loses in quarter finals In the first game of the Ontario University Athletics playoff quarterfinals, Gee-Gees men’s football lost against... Read more.
Women’s sprint canoe looks for equal opportunity
Forty years after the United States Senate approved Title IX—an act proposing systemic sex-related and gender equity—the Olympics have hinted at cutting... Read more.
Volleyball off to smashing start
Gee-Gees get two wins against Queen’s and RMC The ever-competitive Gee-Gees women’s volleyball team began its season with two victories this weekend,... Read more.
Meet a Gee-Gee : Carolyn Cook – Swim team
Mackenzie Gray | Fulcrum Staff Meet Carolyn Cook, a first-year student in ethics and society and a rookie on the swim team. Cook grew up in Canada and... Read more.
Women’s fastball ends with two silvers
Gee-Gees finish behind Western despite ending Mustangs’ 103-game win streak The women from the Gee-Gees fastball team were busy during the reading week with... Read more.
Women’s soccer finally loses to Carleton
Gees give up first loss to Ravens in 20 years; historical season ended by Queen’s in OUA quarterfinals In 1994, the University of Ottawa started the... Read more.
Gees basketball dominates during reading week
U of O wins 39th annual Jack Donohue Tournament; women succeed in PEI It was a banner weekend for the Gee-Gees men’s basketball team as they won the 39th... Read more.
Highlight Reel
Women’s volleyball raises bar before home opener Sarah Nolette | Fulcrum Staff The Gee-Gees women’s volleyball team conquered two strong teams... Read more.
Beat the midterm munchies
Learn to avoid eating out of boredom and stress Cookies, crackers, and candies, oh my! It’s hard enough being a full-time student, juggling classes,... Read more.
Can your stomach handle it?
Get drafted to the Gee-Gee platter challenge The Draft in Minto Sports Complex serves drinks and food in a way that no other place can, because it hangs right... Read more.
Where has that Panda Bowl charm gone?
School spirit has changed in the past few decades, for better or for worse What happened to the Panda Bowl? And no, I am not simply referring to the fact that... Read more.
Gee-Gees dominate Panda Bowl
Revival a success; men’s football continues victory streak Photos by Marta Kierkus & Marc Jan In 1963, the Panda Bowl game had a different atmosphere... Read more.