Reflecting on how Damar Hamlins’ collapse created a unifying moment of solidarity across all platforms.
Reflecting on how Damar Hamlins’ collapse created a unifying moment of solidarity across all platforms.
The U Sports basketball season is right around the corner, so here are some things to look out for as the Gee-Gees take the court.
On Saturday, the Gee-Gees were back at TD Place in front of a home crowd for a midday matchup against the Guelph Gryphons.
Festival season is not over, and CityFolk is keeping the outdoor concert energy alive.
Despite an early lead, the Ottawa BlackJacks couldn’t pull off an upset against the first seed, the Hamilton Honey Badgers. BlackJacks Interim Head Coach, James Derouin’s focus will now shift back to the Gee-Gees and the 2022-2023 U Sport season.
On July 7, the University of Ottawa informed the track and field team that their varsity status and funding would be revoked for the upcoming season.
Night five of Bluesfest welcomed Marshmello to the mainstage on Tuesday.
From July 7-17, RBC Bluesfest will take over Lebreton Flats, hosting plenty of talented artists including headliners like Jack Johnson, Luke Combs, and Marshmello.
Everything the 1986 Top Gun movie did, Top Gun: Maverick took to the next level. It was awesome.
Ottawa falls to 0-3 after 98-81 loss to Scarborough. TD Place went wild as J. Cole stepped foot on the court against the BlackJacks.
For the 70th anniversary of the Canadian Tulip Festival, Ottawa Commissioners Park was in full bloom from May 13-23.
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’.
Gee-Gees sports are slowly coming to a close for the 2021-22 season as four U of O teams lost their playoff matchups over the weekend.
“It kind of just made sense, because we have different skill sets and different experiences at the Fulcrum, it was a good match for us to run together,” said incoming Editor-in-Chief Jasmine McKnight about her and Hailey Otten’s election.
The Gee-Gees women’s basketball team started the postseason with a 78-39 victory over Laurentian. Brigitte Lefebvre-Okankwu had a dominant game, putting up 23 points on her senior night.
Despite overcoming a 15 point deficit, the Gee-Gees were unable to come out with the win in the Bytown Battle. The team falls to 10-2 after the 64-59 loss to Carleton.
Women’s basketball team beats Carleton 57-54 in Bytown Battle.
Gee-Gees suffer their first loss of the season at the hands of the Carleton Ravens during the Capital Hoops Classic.
Not sure who to cheer for? Need a bit of insight before going to your boyfriend’s Super Bowl party? Trying to figure out who to put your money on? Here is Jasmine’s Super Bowl 56 preview!
Ever wonder what teams Gee-Gees athletes grew up watching? What about the players that inspired them?
The University of Ottawa has welcomed incoming international exchange students despite the cancellation of outgoing exchanges. Arriving in Ottawa in early January, these students have not had the ordinary exchange experience.
Starting her on ice career in the small Ontario town of Ayr, Katherine Birkby is now playing her third season in the garnet and gray.
Mental health is something that affects everyone. For men in sports, there are barriers surrounding the subject.
For Gee-Gees teams, 2021 was been filled with amazing highlights. From championships, individual accomplishments, and even emotional moments, there were so many memories worth noting.