Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Ravens got the Gees number as Kyana-Jade Poulin and Jacqueline Urban combined for 48 points to beat the Gees by 27.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Ravens got the Gees number as Kyana-Jade Poulin and Jacqueline Urban combined for 48 points to beat the Gees by 27.
Reading Time: 3 minutesMaple the syrup and the leaf, get me a large double-double and a farmer’s wrap, put on my red and white toque, and grab some wood for the fireplace as I sit down and watch Canadian greatness unfold in the Italian Alps.
Reading Time: 3 minutesCanada’s broader diplomatic engagement with China, including recent visits by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has reinforced the importance of academic collaboration in the “new world order”
Reading Time: 3 minutesCompared to the $6,000 budget of UOTCs first play The Great Gatsby, Carrie: The Musical’s $25,000~ budget is a testament to the club’s quick establishment as a campus institution.
Reading Time: 3 minutesWith allegations, investigations, and a general bad vibe piling up around X, it begs the question; why are reputable institutions of higher education like uOttawa are still actively engaging with X at all?
Reading Time: 4 minutes“Understanding the position of the other side helps open dialogue that can lead to peace. After all, communication is the most important quality of any relationship.”
Reading Time: 2 minutesDoubleheader Capital Hoops Classic takes place this Friday at TD Arena, where the Gee-Gees and Ravens compete for the keys to the capital.
Reading Time: 3 minutesNow 40 years old, one might wonder why this film has met continued success.
Reading Time: 5 minutesCHROMAQUEER OFFERS A RETROSPECTIVE ON THE STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF QUEER COMMUNITY, BLENDING HISTORICAL INSIGHT WITH CONTEMPORARY ACTIVISM The new Ottawa based film festival, ChromaQueer, premiered at the Arts Court in Byward Market. The weekend long film festival featured over 25 events in its program, with film screenings, poetry readings and live theatrical performances to …
Reading Time: 4 minutesOttawa controlled the flow of play and capitalized when it mattered, holding off the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks to secure the victory.
Reading Time: 3 minutesElnaz Enayatpour knows the common narrative about Iran. But she argues that the protests aren’t about religion, or ideology, it’s about the hunger and desperation Iranians are facing.
Reading Time: 4 minutes“Activism on this campus is the strongest it’s ever been… this world runs on money… and students should have the right to choose where the money goes and where it doesn’t go,” Stratas told the Fulcrum.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe class of Sadio Mané, rising star Pape Gueye, and the demise of Brahim Diaz, tears of joy from peak footy.
Reading Time: 2 minutesReceiving your vaccines is an important tool to protect yourself against the nasty, but predictable illnesses of the winter season to ensure that you’re in good health to thrive in your day-to-day.
Reading Time: 6 minutes“I’d like to see each school have a BSAAC, and that once you join, you’re part of that family forever – not just in your university, but beyond […] I want to build a huge network of alumni.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesMarty Supreme is a movie that takes you spinning through Marty’s eventful life, and keeps you wondering what could possibly happen next?
Reading Time: 3 minutes“I really don’t see a reason for antisemitism to be so back and to be so normal, to the point where the university needs to have a special individual appointed to combat antisemitism,” a student told the Fulcrum.
Reading Time: 3 minutesFor students applying to internships, co-op positions, and entry-level roles, the biggest change may be knowing what a job pays before applying, even if the number itself stays the same.
Reading Time: 5 minutesWhat’s missing from the broader conversation is a health framework that values how athletes live and feel in their bodies, not just how efficiently their bodies perform.
Reading Time: 2 minutesMy friend is having a 2016 party, how can I bear it? Because when I think of 2016 I think of that election. Because a woman in Minneapolis had her head blown off, with stuffed animals in the gloved compartment. Because my brother is joining the reserves. “If war happens I’d rather be prepared” he …
Reading Time: 4 minutesWhile society has changed, the letter grade has stayed the same. Mei Elander argues it is time we reconsider its relevance.
Reading Time: 2 minutes “It’s a Friday evening, and you have a date planned with the person you have been talking to for less than a week.”
Reading Time: 2 minutes“A hard night for Toronto at the line, finishing 4-for-13 compared to Ottawa’s 7-for-8.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesThese products that promote a fictional account of political action and change sell a cheap satisfaction that is quickly digested by online discourse, shortly before another Hollywood executive greenlights a sequel.
Reading Time: 4 minutesJoking that this would never slide with today’s HR departments, Peter Mansbridge took the audience back a couple of decades to a time when charisma— not a packed resume or exhaustive list of degrees— set off his career at the CBC.