Reading Time: 13 minutesWhen Dayalini leapt across the “city,” it felt like she actually set the stage on fire.
Reading Time: 13 minutesWhen Dayalini leapt across the “city,” it felt like she actually set the stage on fire.
Reading Time: 7 minutesWhile many Pique regulars found this year’s fall edition to be underwhelming compared to prior seasons, they remained enthusiastic for the upcoming winter edition on Dec. 13, affirming how Pique has come to be a staple of the Ottawa art scene.
Reading Time: 5 minutes“I hate chess, I hate chess. Because I know what chess is all about.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesMcCarthy tied her record for most points in a game at 27, alongside 9 rebounds. Russell ended with 25 points and 6 rebounds.
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Students reported being asked to donate in incredibly high values, with the lowest dollar amount a student could select was 50 dollars”
Reading Time: 2 minutesExhibitions like Erica Rutherford’s are crucial in promoting and showcasing queer embodiment, not only for acceptance but also for celebration, especially within our current political climate.
Reading Time: 2 minutesIn a sport as brutal as rugby, the Gees squad earned some much-needed recovery time and will gear up for next season.
Reading Time: 6 minutes25 kills from Audrey Odigie across the weekend pace the Gee-Gees, who lay two beatdowns on the Paladins
Reading Time: 4 minutesGiven the severity of crises affecting marginalized groups across the city, students are disheartened by the city’s priorities
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Over 30% of recent STEM graduates in Canada are international students, actively contributing to research, innovation, and addressing labour shortages in critical sectors such as technology, healthcare, and engineering.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesAI systems encode the values and metrics we give them. If the metrics are only economic or human-centred, we risk building powerful tools that continue extracting from ecosystems rather than regenerating them
Reading Time: 6 minutesStudents rally to save a contested homeless service in Sandy Hill.
Reading Time: 2 minutes“This phenomenon can be observed across continents. In Australia, for instance, Toronto would be its Sydney, while Ottawa, its Canberra.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesWant to be less of a nuisance? Great! Matthew Yorke Gambhir thinks you should sit in the back of class
Reading Time: 2 minutesIn the world of business, not many careers hold the same prestige and possibilities as consulting. Once seen as a niche path reserved for business majors at top schools, consulting has become one of the most sought-after jobs for many students.
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe coming years will test whether these investments truly reach young Canadians — and whether the co-ops, grants, and housing they depend on remain within reach.
Reading Time: 4 minutes“If we use sluts as a derogatory term, then it is. If we celebrate being sluts, if we celebrate being slutty, then it’s not a derogatory term, it’s our term”
Reading Time: 2 minutesIn Canada, not every woman benefits equally from early detection, life-saving treatment, or recovery. Breast cancer doesn’t discriminate, but our systems sometimes do.
Reading Time: 2 minutes “If someone needs a walk to be safe to get home from campus safe, there isn’t enough money in the world for that.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesFor young people like myself, the job hunt is not only a hit to our bank accounts, but it is also a severe blow to our confidence and potentially a big setback in our careers.
Reading Time: 3 minutesA shy leadoff on third, Kiner-Falefa did not beat the throw and was ruled out by inches at the plate in what could have easily been the World Series win.
Reading Time: 3 minutesErica Englert argues that Doug Fords Bill 33 will harm students, by removing vital services they need.
Reading Time: 2 minutes“So what is the alternative then, if the law doesn’t work for us, if the politicians, the investors, are not working in our interest?”
Reading Time: 3 minutes“Students searching for fair, inexpensive housing should keep an eye on this policy.”
Reading Time: 2 minutesMario Quinn went home to the Sault. Erik Pinto is spending half the week in Montreal. No one knows where Youssef Tangri went. Matt Rolfe enjoyed a sunny vacation at his mother’s in Stittsville. But how did “Lamoureux” the apartment tabby spend his break week?