Reading Time: 3 minutes“it doesn’t take long scrolling on r/geegee’s to find someone asking how to make friends,” the student-centered app is set to fix lifeless time at university.
Reading Time: 3 minutes“it doesn’t take long scrolling on r/geegee’s to find someone asking how to make friends,” the student-centered app is set to fix lifeless time at university.
Reading Time: 6 minutesMarch comes marching in with this month’s edition of the Thryllabus! As the semester reaches its end, why not take the time to check out some events? With fitness meetings, musicals, conferences, galas, and more, there’s something for everyone this month.
Reading Time: 4 minutesDesigned to help bring events to students’ attention and for clubs to get the word out there, the Thryllabus helps everyone get the most out of their events. Each listing is sorted by date, who sent it in, when, and where. This month includes an organic nomenclature bee by AXIA and Coda’s cancer research conference.
Reading Time: 4 minutesA club fair is how one of the current co-presidents of the U of O Bangladeshi Student Association (UOBSA), Elina Alam first discovered the UOBSA.
Reading Time: 4 minutesA catalogue for events across campus, kicking off the new year with events ranging from international exchanges to venue performances.
Reading Time: 2 minutesLike any new club, establishing BSC came with its share of challenges, but club executives were pleasantly surprised by overwhelming support and enthusiasm from students.
Reading Time: 5 minutesWelcome to the November edition of our Thryllabus! This catalogue is designed to help students discover events across campus and get involved. Stay frosty and have fun!
Reading Time: 4 minutesYour one stop shop for events happening on campus in October, with a little bit of everything.
Reading Time: 3 minutesA monthly catalogue of events happening on and around campus for all your student life needs.
Reading Time: 2 minutesCheck out this club on campus that lets you watch movies while making new friends.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Snow-Blowers, a U of O club with the goal of keeping sidewalks clean, ran into a rough patch following the failed tests of their sidewalk-clearing machine.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA new club hits campus This week, the Fulcrum spoke with Aidan Abraham, a third-year student in biomedical sciences and vice-president of the University of Ottawa Health and Fitness Society (uOHFS) to talk about their new club. “The club was formed last summer by Philo [Malek], Jaiman [Lawrence], and I,” said Abraham. “Our first event …
Reading Time: 4 minutesCOVID-19 has disrupted club activities, a pivotal part of post-secondary life, to an overwhelming degree — but many clubs are making the most of a distant situation.
Reading Time: 2 minutesCampus Vibez uOttawa has announced the nominees for the Student Life Awards, with the winners to be announced at an event on March 14 in Tabaret Hall.
Reading Time: 3 minutesAfter a semester-long debate, the UOSU has come to a decision about the club status of the anti-abortion group University of Ottawa Students for Life.
Reading Time: 2 minutesCampus Vibez uOttawa will now oversee club registration, room reservations, the clubs and event lists and the clubs fair.
Reading Time: 3 minutesAlthough improv is, well, improvisational, there’s a lot of work that goes into preparing for a show. Campbell described it as tools to keep in your back pocket—knowledge of how stories progress, different genres and styles to perform, and other tricks and tools learned from plenty of practice.
Reading Time: 2 minutesLast week, for example, the club took a trip to the renowned Chez Ninety9, where, among
other delicacies, the group split a six-pack of deep-fried chicken morsels that club president Geoff Stache described as “almost tapa-like.”
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Anyone and everyone is welcome to join our club. Our team works to match members with the organizations that best fit their musical ability, schedule, and interests.”—Gurvir Singh Rai, club president.
Reading Time: 2 minutesIt’s never too late to get involved—check out these artsy clubs this semester.
Reading Time: 7 minutes“We need to talk about the other end of the spectrum—the people who throw themselves into school or work or sports as a way of coping with their anxiety or depression or to fend off panic attacks or flashbacks.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesIt’s long past time to say it clearly and loudly: the SFUO needs radical reform, and it needs it now.
Reading Time: 2 minutesTaking part in General Assemblies, BOA meetings, and elections will take up a relatively small amount of your time, and are an easy way to start fixing these problems.
Reading Time: 3 minutesFeel like running for student government this winter? The Fulcrum editorial staff weighs in on some sure fire ways to maximize the effectiveness of your campaign.
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe 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.