U of O offers some lovely sights to exercise your creative muscles and hopefully have you stop to smell the roses.
U of O offers some lovely sights to exercise your creative muscles and hopefully have you stop to smell the roses.
Take a moment this week to bask in what little sunshine we’ll get for the next few months and check them out!
“Being a part of such a big team, you really become family”
You’ve seen them and you’ve felt their presence before. The slow strides, unbothered charisma, and sloth-like movements.
Was Future wrong when he said “Mask Off”? Students at the U of O evaluate the University and Ontario’s decisions to lift mask mandates.
Love and kindness are alive and well on the University of Ottawa campus.
To the girl on 90U floor nine with the fish flops, where did you get them? Asking for me.
Email to U of O community from the office of the registrar says the university is “on track to meet the goal, expressed by many, of returning to a campus.”
COVID-19 safety measures have been implemented during the move-in process and in residences.
The particular demands of the practical arts complicate the already-complex process of reinstating in-person learning at the U of O
“At first glance, this email sounded encouraging; at second glance, it sounded performative,” said fourth-year political science student Laura Bradbury.
‘HotSpot’ signs have been installed at all University of Ottawa parking lots for people to pay for parking online, eliminating parking meters and aiding parking enforcement.
Editorial: The student body should be informed when there are cases of COVID-19 on campus by the University.
The University of Ottawa announced late on Thursday afternoon that it will open its own COVID-19 assessment centre at Lees campus. The assessment centre is projected to open in September and will for the time being only serve students, staff, and faculty members on campus.
The University of Ottawa is planning to start renovations on the five buildings on the Lees campus by this September, modernizing space for the faculty of health sciences and building a pedestrian link to the nearby OC Transpo Confederation Line.
The men’s volleyball team has officially been given a path to varsity status by Sports Services. However, the men in Grey and Garnet will need to prove to the university that they can financially sustain themselves before they can move forward
Inside the pros and cons of the new LRT and service changes to OC Transpo bus routes.
Pedestrians have only 10 seconds to cross the busy intersection on the edge of campus, putting people with disabilities, seniors or those that just need some extra time to cross at risk and causing headaches for drivers.
“For essentially the cost of a cup of coffee ($3.38 per semester), if you do face a problem you’re going to get some assistance and some help in dealing with the issue which can be very stressful,” says clinic director Louise Toone.
The Fulcrum teamed up with the Ubyssey, the Gauntlet and the Charlatan to investigate how Canadian universities are dealing with the legalization of cannabis on campus.
The Fulcrum took to the streets this week to ask students how they’re balancing their stylistic concerns with a renewed heatwave blasting through Ottawa.
They are a non-confrontational group that hopes to give students knowledge and awareness on how to live a cruelty-free life.
Having the campus media at the centre of elections for our student unions, by asking tough questions and ensuring that candidates are prepared for any issue that may arise if elected, is critical to the proper functioning of an open and transparent student democracy.
Students on the brink of starvation now that kitchen appliances are under lock and key.
The SFUO has 3,283 page likes on Facebook, and a whopping 4,015 followers on Twitter, which it uses even less than Facebook. If used effectively, these tools could really keep people involved in student politics.