Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Board of Directors at Garderie Bernadette Child Care Centre “now has a legal obligation to bargain in good faith with the union,” explains press release after anticipated union certification.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Board of Directors at Garderie Bernadette Child Care Centre “now has a legal obligation to bargain in good faith with the union,” explains press release after anticipated union certification.
Reading Time: 4 minutesWhether your roommates are your friends, strangers, or even family members, living with another person is always going to result in compromise and (hopefully) mutual respect… or is it?
Reading Time: 4 minutesEvery day I have Tinder, I get one day closer to spending the rest of my days in a cozy little cabin secluded in the Swiss Alps with nothing but a complete and utter estrangement from society and a sense of peace.
Reading Time: 5 minutesI am living for the Fezco screen time
Reading Time: 3 minutesStarting her on ice career in the small Ontario town of Ayr, Katherine Birkby is now playing her third season in the garnet and gray.
Reading Time: 3 minutes“There’s already so much research on bees and butterflies, which is a good thing but I think it’s also a good thing to study under underrepresented groups,” said U of O PhD candidate Catherine Sirois-Delisle.
Reading Time: 4 minutesRetrogressive thaw slumps (RTS) occurring in the arctic are largely at the mercy of changing summer climates
Reading Time: 4 minutesOutdoor rinks are a great way to exercise, socialize, and get outside while social distancing. Here are some of the best outdoor rinks for U of O students.
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe University of Ottawa is severely lacking a 1000-level course on the Sandy Hill housing market.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Visitors can sift through the wide variety of topics through the photostories, transporting them from the industry stories of Toronto and Vancouver all the way to the remote environments of the Canadian arctic.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA full return to campus life has been delayed until Jan. 31. It is possible it could be further delayed.
Reading Time: 5 minutes“I’m also just immensely frustrated with the pandemic for taking away another part of what I envisioned as my ideal twenties,” wrote fourth-year student Avia Amon.
Reading Time: 4 minutesDid Katy Perry ever have a toxic ex, or was the Ontario government the one who was “hot and cold,” “yes and no,” and “up and down” all along?
Reading Time: 4 minutes“Being in Sandy Hill comes with the university, but it also comes with the local residents as well,” said Collective Growers co-founder, Karen Nguyen.
Reading Time: 6 minutesFollowing the release of part one back in April 2021, there were many more professors that were commended and praised by students — this piece highlights their great work.
Reading Time: 7 minutesMental health is something that affects everyone. For men in sports, there are barriers surrounding the subject.
Reading Time: 3 minutes“If people want to be happy, they’ll need to have good relationships in the real world as well,” said U of O professor Wonsook Lee
Reading Time: 4 minutesU of O professor Andra Smith has published a study looking into the impacts of early oral contraceptive use on brain development, structure, and function in users
Reading Time: 3 minutes“It’s a really great resource for people in Ottawa to stay active and get out,” said University of Ottawa student and skate patroller Matthew Goldsmith.
Reading Time: 3 minutesThis week Pamenter interviewed with the Fulcrum to explain the mechanism that describes how mole rats decrease their body temperature in hypoxia
Reading Time: 2 minutesOn Oct. 16, 2001, the Ottawa police and fire departments responded to a morning call from a tenant in a building near the corner of Goulburn Avenue and Somerset Street in Sandy Hill. Why? Tenants believed they had found anthrax in their mailbox.
Reading Time: 6 minutesAs the year comes to an end, we decided to look back on significant stories the Fulcrum published in 2021. Instead of simply republishing the stories, we thought we’d do something different and offer readers a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the year’s biggest stories came to be.
Reading Time: 4 minutes“Scholars must remain vigilant whenever academic freedom collides with diversity. The former can be compromised by EDI activists, who in turn will only be pacified once their demands to censor ‘offensive’ remarks or ‘dangerous’ ideas are met by university administrators,” writes University of Ottawa school of sociological and anthropological studies professor Stuart Chambers.
Reading Time: 2 minutesMost people’s totally put-together picture-perfect lives are just that: a picture.
Reading Time: 5 minutesMany undergraduate students possess a voracious need to learn. They devour books, sit on the edge of our seats during interesting lectures — and have a need to channel this need into research. But how?