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Reading Time: 2 minutesTo everyone who has supported us through each transition over the years, thank you for believing in student journalism.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe decided to get nostalgic and dig through the archives in honour of our final print issue to present you with some of the classic hits from days of yore: Arts through the decades.

Live from the archives

Reading Time: 5 minutesFrom the waging of war to the negotiation of peace and the formation of institutions to maintain it, the Fulcrum has witnessed and documented it all since its establishment in 1942.

Reading Time: 8 minutesBased on numerous trips to the U of O’s archives and interviews with alumni, this is the unofficial history of the Fulcrum.

Reading Time: 3 minutesSo what exactly constitutes an emergency in the U of O’s eyes? Was an erratic driver not enough cause for concern to warrant a warning to students to stay away from the area where the driver was seen, causing pedestrians to run for their lives?

Reading Time: 2 minutesWhy is it that clubs receive so much less attention and coverage on campus than varsity teams? After all, they are composed of athletes that are as passionate and as competitive in their own respective sports as varsity athletes.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAfter a fun year, it’s time to give the spotlight back to my partner-in-crime, Di Daniels. She’s had a great year of vacation, but now it’s time to welcome her back.

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Reading Time: 2 minutesIf you support students unions and want to see changes at the U of O, start showing up. Show up for yourselves, show up for your peers, and show up for student interests.

Reading Time: 10 minutes“It’s been a technological crisis for the last decade or so, and an advertising crisis, and now it’s sort of an existential crisis. If these things don’t exist – if the reporters and the institutions disappear from towns, campuses, cities, provinces – all of a sudden it’s just news darkness.” — Brett Popplewell, journalism professor at Carleton University.

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