A preview of the 2015 RBC Ottawa Bluesfest.
A preview of the 2015 RBC Ottawa Bluesfest.
One U of O’s life changed drastically all due to the Arkells.
A new organization and clothing line brings style and ethical practices together for a great cause.
Joseph Rabbat and Max Savage had a strange start to their musical partnership.
One opera singer’s journey from Ottawa to the MET shows dedication and hard work pays off.
One student’s involvement with the Ottawa chapter of the Heart of the City program helping at-risk children learn to play piano.
Another year of Versefest, while the U of O brings two literary sessions on campus for free.
Artist and U of O BFA student Sabrina Chamberland shares her inspiration behind her latest exhibit, Corporeal.
Unity for Action’s Behind Those Eyes brilliantly addressed issues while entertaining the crowd.
The School of Music’s opera production of Opera Confections brings it’s audience into modern times.
Ottawa police are likely going to be guarding the National War Memorial come spring, according to a police spokesperson.
Ernest Côté, a World War Two veteran who helped plan the Normandy landing, has died at age 101.
If you thought you couldn’t learn anything from hip-hop artist Akon, think again.
The latest U of O operatic production offers something unique to most shows, audience participation.
How a medical resident, father of two, and visual artist finds the time to do it all.
How one underground school has a connection to the University of Ottawa.
How one U of O association makes international students feel at home again.
The City of Ottawa transit commission voted in favour of a 2.5 per cent hike in OC Transpo fares on Feb. 18. According to the Ottawa Citizen, savings in other areas will allow OC Transpo to add more buses to the schedule.
U of O Press beats Ivy League publishing houses in it’s latest PROSE award win.
How this year’s Academy Awards were more than just your typical Hollywood glitz and glam show.
Ottawa man makes first court appearance on terrorism charges A 25-year-old Ottawa man appeared in court facing terrorism charges Feb. 4 after police put out arrest warrants for three local men accused of terrorism-related offences. Awso Peshdary is charged with conspiracy to participate in the activities of a terrorist organization and facilitating the activities of …
Breaking out the threads for Ugly Sweater Day at the University of Ottawa made for a hot fashion show about climate change.
Long time friends and coworkers share what it’s like being women in the Ottawa music scene.
How one play sheds light a struggle more than 500,000 Canadians face.
When she isn’t inspiring tomorrow’s generation of young environmental lawyers to work in one of the most challenging fields of Canadian law, Professor Lynda Collins playing her music all across the continent.