Daniel Jones

Two people on a bench studying and look at notes.

Reading Time: 3 minutesTaking the time out of a busy, or slow and idyllic, summer, to stay invested in academics can reinvigorate the passion students have for their degree, allow them to find healthy study methods for them, and enrich relationships with others around them by intellectually engaging with one another. 

lecture hall

Reading Time: 2 minutesFirst year courses within the ECH, CMN, and ENG codes saw students engage in a variety of low-level distractions such as: posting to r/geegees, responding to inflammatory posts on X (formerly Twitter), stalking former partners on Instagram, and humble-bragging on LinkedIn.

A graphic depicting a Grammy award while text on the upper left of it says "The Grammy Awards"

Reading Time: 6 minutesLoaded with a list of nominees across big-ticket categories, competition came close – particularly with the presence of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Billie Eilish, to name a few of the stars present.

Flat orange graphic, with low opacity pumpkins in the background while text saying "the thryllabus" is surrounded in lighter orange.

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.

wide shot of protest
This entry is part 8 of 31 in the series 2024 pro-Palestine encampment

Reading Time: 4 minutesThe fourth day of University of Ottawa’s protest saw an increase in the momentum and organization of the encampment. The number of tents had increased to over 30, from approximately 20 the day before, with formal stations being set up for first-aid, art, and food.