The Fulcrum discusses upcoming (Apr. 14) Voices for Palestine concert with performers Karim Reslan, Out By Lucy and Hannah Vig.
The Fulcrum discusses upcoming (Apr. 14) Voices for Palestine concert with performers Karim Reslan, Out By Lucy and Hannah Vig.
Why has watching sports and gambling ads become a homogenous experience?
After news broke that the NCAA is reportedly removing restrictions on CHL players playing in the NCAA, we take a look at the possible ramifications for U SPORTS hockey.
What if JFK hadn’t been assassinated? James Franco stars in Stephen King’s time-travelling thriller, hell-bent on derailing the president’s murder, before it happens. Romance, betrayal, and fate itself get in the way.
In “Goddess”, Laufey’s evocative storytelling and emotive delivery converge to create a mesmerizing auditory experience that transcends mere entertainment.
Ariana Grande’s newest album ‘eternal sunshine’ tackles the complexities of love, growth and growing up.
19 Recognized Student Governments signed a ‘statement of concern’ regarding the university’s possible implementation of a $100 administrative fee for course evaluation deferrals.
On March 16, the U of O’s Faculty of Law (FTX Productions) presented Legally Blonde, a pleasantly pink performance that blew audiences away.
A sense of community and talent was felt at the annual University Of Ottawa Dance Club’s recital, which was sold out for back-to-back nights.
What makes Underdressed at the Symphony so fulfilling to hear is the cumulative feeling of an artist coming into their own with all the tricks they’ve learned so far.
After studying for five years at the University of Ottawa as a disabled student, I think it fair to say that it isn’t the pillar of accessibility. Yes, most buildings on campus have at least one wheelchair-friendly entrance, and the U of O’s Student Academic Success Service promises to meet student accomodations…but is it enough?
March is a long and busy month for U of O students. It also signifies lots of change. Here are some books to guide you.
Round 3 of the 2024 Formula One Championship is ready to get underway. We’re off to Melbourne and Albert Park for the Australian Grand Prix.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit the top Gee-Gees stories of the year.
The Gee-Gees swimming team has concluded their 2023-24 season at the USports National Championships in Pointe-Claire, QC.
Through the veneer of glamorous garments, dripping with expensive jewellery, lies an elite largely disconnected from reality.
Promising a journey into a world of chivalry, intrigue, and unexpected twists, Damsel enriched the themes of action and fantasy while leaving viewers with a new addition to their fantasy favourites.
Here are some diverse shows and events students should check in the upcoming weeks.
If there is any sci-fi film to see this year, it is Dune: Part Two. It is a terrific theater experience that, at any rate, will have you hunched at the edge of your seat for every minute of its runtime.
I’m writing to address two recent stories in The Fulcrum where fires in properties that are owned or managed by Smart Living Properties have been referenced. I appreciate the opportunity to shed light on the events surrounding these unfortunate incidents.
Bill C-63 adds fuel to the fire of already heated debates on Parliament Hill. On Feb. 26 2024, the long-awaited Bill C-63 (or the Online Harms Act) was tabled by the Liberal government, nearly three years after the party’s initial promise for further online safety legislation during their 2021 election campaign.
The uOttawa Esports Club, in collaboration with professor Thomas Burelli and the Brian Dickson Law Library, will be hosting a week of open play, coaching sessions and presentations — all about gaming!
To quote Patrik Svensson, a fellow eel enthusiast, “it was as though the eel[s] were refusing to let anyone else control its creation. As though its existence was its own business.”
The Gee-Gees men’s basketball team travelled to Quebec City and fell just short of playing for a National Championship — but won the bronze medal game on March 10.
The University of Ottawa Student’s Union (UOSU) has passed a motion in support of Palestine at the Winter General Assembly on Mar. 10.