UOSU changes name of Campus Vibez uOttawa to Club Administration Service.
UOSU changes name of Campus Vibez uOttawa to Club Administration Service.
WRC and ISAUO host event for Iranian women and allies to support recent uprisings in a creative way.
Four members of the fulcrum editorial board share a recipe that gets them through student life.
Why has the Students’ Union had with maintaining a staff? Current and former employees speak on work environment.
ISAUO hosts Rally for Iran on Nov. 30, along with 100+ universities around the world
The City of Ottawa Archives launched a new project on Nov. 17, hopes to bring diversity to the City’s archives.
The University of Ottawa’s Students’ Union held its fall General Assembly on Nov. 26 at 4 p.m.. The meeting, which has been held virtually for the past two years due to COVID-19, was offered in a hybrid format.
UOSU equity commissioner resigned from position on Aug. 2.
The University of Ottawa welcomes the Certificate of Indigenous Law to the Faculty of Law, Common Law section.
Bargaining between APTPUO and U of O may lead to labour action, if an agreement cannot be reached.
I’ve been at the Fulcrum for four years now, half of those as its editor-in-chief — it’s time for me to move on. However, before I do, I think it is worth reflecting on my five long years in student journalism. Apologies in advance, as this may get a little sappy.
As another academic term wraps up, so does another publishing year for the Fulcrum. For some of us on the paper’s 82nd editorial board, this is a ‘see you later’, but for others, it’s a long ‘thank you’.
I’m not exactly sure what goes through someone’s mind that would compel them to hit another person. I mean, sure, have been times when my sister and I have wanted to punch each other in the face? Yes.
But have we ever actually done it? Obviously not.
Live music is back!
Read the Fulcrum’s review of Chun Hua Catherine Dong’s solo exhibition at Gallery 101, entitled So Close Yet So Far.
I am living for the Fezco screen time
As 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.
Many enjoyed funky tunes, drinks, and a great vibe On Nov. 19, Queen St. Fare hosted a Herbie Hancock Nite. The evening was full of funky tunes, drinks, and great energy all around. The night featured J.P Lapensee on bass, Isaac Isenor on guitar, and Valeriy Nehovora on drums. Before the start of their set, …
A beautiful collection of photographs that will emerge you into the rich heritage of Peru from 1890 to 1950
Students can now receive their flu shots at Minto Sports Complex from November through December.
Costumes don’t have an expiry date, so why are we throwing them out?
There is an important distinction between governance and politics. By governance, I mean the administration of the union, the fulfillment of its obligations. In terms of governance, the UOSU seems to be doing alright. By politics, I mean the human aspect, the making-people-care. In terms of politics, the UOSU seems to be doing much worse.
The U of O men’s rugby team has qualified for the playoffs.
Employees at the Garderie Bernadette Child Care Centre on campus have decided to begin unionization efforts after the centre’s Board of Directors failed to properly address their issues and concerns.
Zoom, Adobe Connect, MS Teams, Skype — there are too many to count!