Reading Time: 2 minutes“Morissette was on fire this game with a phenomenal goal and a big-time assist.”
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Morissette was on fire this game with a phenomenal goal and a big-time assist.”
Reading Time: 5 minutes“It’s been a fun dynamic. Having them as a constant energy really hypes up everyone else that comes to our games.”
Reading Time: 5 minutesA moment longer in the movie theatre, and I would have kicked myself.
Reading Time: 4 minutesAs Spotify continues to profit from our need for convenience, it is important to understand that convenience comes at a steep cost for the user, the artists, as well as global affairs.
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe History of Sound is a passionate love letter to American folk songs, and a lilting plea for their preservation and recognition for their cultural significance. Though brimming with powerful human emotions like love, nostalgia, and regret, the film gradually loses steam.
Reading Time: 5 minutesWhether you’re craving a little learning or just a whole lot of feel-good fun, you can always count on musicals to wrap you up in its charm.
Reading Time: 2 minutesAbsolute domination from the Gees, cruising through this game with ease and finesse to lift the Alerts Cup for the fifth year in a row.
Reading Time: 3 minutes“The day we stop having fun is the day we stop playing.”
Reading Time: 5 minutesOttawa falls just short of a perfect road trip, but moves up to 3rd in the conference.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Terms like “diverse learning needs” and “decolonizing teaching” remain broad in the guide. Without specificity, the risk is performative policy rather than material change.
Reading Time: 7 minutesWith speakers called out for unparliamentary language, an unexpected debate around an Indigenous student’s identity, a 12-minute speech, and a 2-hour delay, the 9-hour Fall GA was certainly eventful.
Reading Time: 3 minutesBill 33 passed, and student life from 101 week, campus clubs, the student union, the Fulcrum, and so much more are now at risk. But it’s not over; the University has a decision to make. Will U of O side with students or with Doug Ford’s government?
Reading Time: 3 minutes “We invite anyone that wishes to put matters before the Board and the membership at general assemblies to work with us in good faith so that we can ensure all voices are heard,” per UOSU president Jack Coen.
Reading Time: 3 minutesAs Canada looks to expand global research networks, the Franco-Canadian campus may become a model for future cross-border higher-education partnerships.
Reading Time: 3 minutesVilleneuve, a senior manager at Regionex, told the Fulcrum that it would be considered “normal for a place [like the university] to have a case of bed bugs every month” — with the University of Ottawa confirming three infestations occurred in September.
Reading Time: 4 minutesLuckily we get to see these teams battle it out in one more regular-season game at the Capital Hoops Classic on Feb 6.
Reading Time: 2 minutesNot many soccer players know how to play in the snow quite like the ones who play in Canada.
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe fifth-ranked Gee-Gees stunned the first-place Patriots with a commanding 5 – 0 win at home and looking confident ahead of their next matchup against Concordia.
Reading Time: 3 minutesFor the participants, the ironic performance of the ‘Performative Male’ may seem exclusively independent from their genuine behaviours and expectations. However, from the nature of the definition of ‘performativity,’ performance not only describes our behaviours and expectations in society, but it shapes them as well.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Health Talks Podcast is a growing platform where students and professionals in medicine, research, biotechnology, and other health-related fields share their experiences and insights.
Reading Time: 5 minutes“They are suppressing the truth, and they are aiding and abetting the continuation of the violations of international law.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesThis year, the union ended with a $15 million cash balance and $276,000 deficit. The audit revealed discrepancies in financial management that led to the deficits, including overspending on 101 Week in 2024 and unrecognized restricted levies.
Reading Time: 2 minutesEvery vending machine on campus has Gatorade, Red Bull, iced tea, and sparkling water. But somehow, not one of them sells actual water
Reading Time: 2 minutes“This year, students should expect a long day with a packed agenda.”
Reading Time: < 1 minute“The potential losses of these funding streams may seem like a small administrative change, but is in fact a direct attack on services students rely on every day,” per UOSU president Jack Coen.