The #3 Gee-Gees women’s basketball team improved to 7-1 on the season with a decisive win over the McMaster Marauders on Friday night at Montpetit.
The #3 Gee-Gees women’s basketball team improved to 7-1 on the season with a decisive win over the McMaster Marauders on Friday night at Montpetit.
The UOSU’s Autumn General Assembly will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday morning — but just how long will the meeting be? Unfortunately, that’s anyone’s guess! Fortunately, we do know the agenda items that will be debated upon.
Sunday spelled the end of an era for an uber-talented Gee-Gees soccer team — but Cass Provost, Jenna Matsukubo, and Allana Oriente connected for three goals to take home a bronze medal in their final game in garnet and grey.
The women’s hockey team took a tough Nipissing Lakers team to the bitter end on Friday night at Minto. Rookie goaltender Clara Genier made 36 saves in the 4-3 overtime loss.
The Gee-Gees opened their season Friday night with an 85-65 win over the Windsor Lancers, with contributions coming from faces new — including Ankit Choudhary and Owen Kenney — and old.
The women’s rugby team battled through injuries and controversial calls to take a multi-try lead against the Laval Rouge et Or, but ultimately gave it up in the final seconds of the RSEQ championship on Saturday.
The University of Ottawa Students’ Union by-elections began Oct. 8. After a two day extension, voting concluded Monday night with record turnout for a by-election.
The Gee-Gees and Ravens will take to TD Place at noon on Sunday to compete for the coveted Pedro. Ottawa looks to take home the trophy for a sixth time in a row, while the match also has major playoff implications in the OUA.
Calvin Bidley has been suspended by intramurals commissioner Roger Baddell for gambling on his own team’s games. Bidley alleges he bet against his team and then threw the games to make beer money.
In a 13-12 decision, Ottawa city council voted down councillor Sean Devine’s amendment that would have restored O-Train service to 7 minute intervals during off-peak hours after shunning a vote of councillor Jeff Leiper’s original motion for 5 minute intervals.
The Gee-Gees returned to a packed Gee-Gees Field for the first time in almost two years on Saturday; though the team never held a lead for their fans to celebrate.
The #2 nationally ranked Gee-Gees used a header from defender Maya Smith to defeat the #7 nationally ranked Queen’s Gaels on a cold Sunday afternoon.
In a decision announced Friday afternoon, graduate students will no longer be able to utilize UOSU’s food bank or submit new cases to the Student Right’s Centre effective immediately due to the lack of a funding agreement between UOSU and GSAED.
Following the success of the Ontario government’s introduction of alcohol to convenience stores in the province, Premier Doug Ford has announced they will also be able to sell cannabis starting in April.
Working in the business and technology industry by day, Buffalo native Frank Gullo put his masters in English from the U of O to work by publishing a novel, which was recently released as an audiobook.
The experiences and clients’ repeated issues that Liew has witnessed over the past two decades led her to look at stateless people through a more systemic lens — and ultimately write Ghost Citizens.
Retired U of O English professor Gerald Lynch has released his eighth novel: an academic satire set at a fictional version of the University of Ottawa.
The Fulcrum sat down with the country’s pre-eminent Canadian history podcaster and social media creator during his recent trip to Ottawa to talk about how he became “Canadian History Ehx”.
Stittsville native TALK and Appalachian country crooner Tyler Childers took to the RBC Stage to kick off the second weekend of Bluesfest — but did Childers’ fans leave feeling underwhelmed?
At around 4 p.m. on July 7, student protesters on Tabaret lawn erected spray-painted plywood barricades, blocking the walkway in front of Tabaret Hall. Sources tell the Fulcrum that the tents inside the barricades were moved yesterday.
The University of Ottawa Students Union has responded to budget cuts by closing Foot Patrol, the Multifaith Centre, the Peer Help Centre, and the Bilingualism Centre.
U of O administration has sent an updated proposal to encampment organizers, one week after their previous offer. INSAF immediately came out in opposition to the offer on Instagram.
The pro-Palestinian encampment at Tabaret Lawn on the University of Ottawa’s campus has concluded its fourth week. Across the province, encampments are beginning to end — either by will, or force, but Tabaret Lawn remains occupied.
The Psychology Student Association’s revival of the Sandy Hill Winter Classic, a charity outdoor hockey tournament, won top event honours at the CAS Student Life Awards on April 6.
University holds meeting with protest organizers to “listen and establish parameters around future discussions,” meanwhile, faculty members hold teach-ins as protest enters third week.