Reading Time: 3 minutesIn this first instalment of UOttaKnow, the Fulcrum explores the University of Ottawa Students Union (UOSU) and how undergraduate students can access its services or get involved.
Reading Time: 3 minutesIn this first instalment of UOttaKnow, the Fulcrum explores the University of Ottawa Students Union (UOSU) and how undergraduate students can access its services or get involved.
Reading Time: 3 minutesTwo opposing celebrations: Black Friday and Buy Nothing Day are happening on the same day. This juxtaposition of the biggest event celebrating consumption and the biggest event critiquing overconsumption is coming to the University of Ottawa on Nov. 29.
Reading Time: 2 minutesLike any new club, establishing BSC came with its share of challenges, but club executives were pleasantly surprised by overwhelming support and enthusiasm from students.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Gee-Gees men’s basketball team welcomed the McMaster Marauders to Montpetit on Friday night. The men would win 77-70 behind four threes apiece from Jacques-Mélaine Guemeta and Ankit Choudhary.
Reading Time: 3 minutes“It’s definitely an evolving situation, we don’t know how long we’re going to be here. As of now they’ve said we’re allowed to be here if we’re quiet but I anticipate that might change in the near future.”
Reading Time: 12 minutesUOSU hosted their Autumn General Assembly on Sunday. Here are the highlights from each contentious debate.
Reading Time: 4 minutesSponsors, hacking challenges, a latte lab – what else can a sleep-deprived Hackathon need for its second year of operations?
Reading Time: 2 minutesA night of pure indie rock bliss, a statement of guitar feedback and old-school rockstar antics.
Reading Time: 3 minutesDigital literacy is a necessity for modern education.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe #3 Gee-Gees women’s basketball team improved to 7-1 on the season with a decisive win over the McMaster Marauders on Friday night at Montpetit.
Reading Time: 3 minutesDr. Rachel Toles, a prominent clinical and forensic psychologist, invited us into the psychology of those who commit heinous acts, explaining what might drive ordinary individuals toward extraordinary darkness.
Reading Time: 2 minutesYou see a cute guy. He’s super funny and attractive. But he reads La Rotonde.
Reading Time: 2 minutesWhat do you do when your partner’s love language is sending TikToks…of the strangest relationship trends?
Reading Time: 3 minutesStill feeling distraught over the election? Try managing your feelings with some helpful strategies.
Reading Time: 6 minutesGive Me Shelter uncovers issues, solutions and more, presenting highly political issues through an artistic lens. This triennial exhibit is not only very relevant to our current situation in Ottawa, but also a real lesson in community mobilization and social activism.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Gee-Gees men’s basketball team dropped a close game to the Brock Badgers on Friday night.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Gee-Gees women’s basketball team suffered their first loss of the season on Friday night as they dropped a tight game against Brock.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Gees take down the Seahawks 33-17 in a chippy game earning the seventh rank in the nation
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Gees lose 35-32 to Vikes despite scoring 15 points in the last 10 minutes
Reading Time: 5 minutesWelcome to the November edition of our Thryllabus! This catalogue is designed to help students discover events across campus and get involved. Stay frosty and have fun!
Reading Time: 3 minutesThese shit-shots were certainly interesting, some shown in slow motion or as tracking shots with drones. These scenes bring a mesmerising, ethereal tone to the film, and did not fail to get an impressed and disgusted reaction from the crowd every time.
Reading Time: 4 minutesAs Ottawa’s transit network expands, the question remains: will these changes truly address the challenges faced by those who rely on it most?
Reading Time: 2 minutesTargeting mitochondrial dynamics—the ways that mitochondria alter their structure within cells—could be crucial in stopping the development of cancer, according to research by Dr. Julie St-Pierre and her colleagues.
Reading Time: 3 minutesProfessor of political studies, and host of the event, Jean-Pierre Couture, introduced the bilingual panel in French, also noting that the department of political studies has previously organized panels “[closely following] bad or traumatic news.”
Reading Time: 2 minutesFollowing an unsuccessful round of conciliation meetings between the U of O and the APUO, 80.9 per cent of APUO members voted in favour of going on strike if necessary.