The new University of Ottawa professor followed up her most recent book, an accidental creation called The Honey Month, with a record-breaking award win for her poem, “Turning the Leaves.”
The new University of Ottawa professor followed up her most recent book, an accidental creation called The Honey Month, with a record-breaking award win for her poem, “Turning the Leaves.”
Jan. 11 marked the 200th birthday of Sir John A. MacDonald, long regarded as the leading father of Confederation. That said, the man is perhaps more controversial these days than the majority of today’s world leaders.
If you’re looking for a new wardrobe this season, UWSA can help you while you help them raising money for charity.
The Faculty of Art’s Dean talks to the Fulcrum about the value of an arts degree and it’s worth after graduation.
One of Ottawa’s own rootsy rock singers played for students at the University of Ottawa who continues to make music his work and passion.
Feeling French? Try Little Italy’s MeNa restaurant for it’s fine modern cuisine.
Jessica Eritou reviews the king of Twitter, Rob Delaney’s book.
Check out the Fulcrum’s top running shoes.
We get awesome cooking tips from U of O Top Chef winner, Marc-Antoine Boucher-Brière.
We break down the logistics of buying healthy and organic food.
We talk to the oldest student organization, the U of O English Debating Society about their recent trip to Montreal.
Jessica Eritou names her favourite battlefield films
Student teams up with award-winning artists for love-struck poetry reading Photo by Remi Yuan Remember the days before romance became mass-produced and depersonalized by clogged dating websites and TV programs like The Bachelor? In a new collaborative work, two award-winning Canadian artists try to remember. Written by Gerald Lampert Award-winner Joanne Arnott and illustrated by …
There are two sides to every story. With the help of an internationally renowned photographer, the University of Ottawa is hosting an exhibition that explores a side of war we barely get to see.
The next event for the SFUO’s Bike Co-op involves a lot of music, glow sticks, and Halloween spookiness.
It’s not always easy telling your folks you want to take time off of school to pursue your dream. For Eric Stirtzinger, he followed his passion and it paid off.
How one Ottawa boutique provides not only clothes but a growing community with the help from University of Ottawa’s Enactus.
The Fulcrum editorial board explains why they love the fall.
For the first time in my life I could run in comfort and ease, and not worry about a thing.
It was time for the second annual concert, E.L.E Fest, where the audience demanded it’s first encore.
How one of the most popular Netflix shows, House of Cards, can teach us about real life policy.
The Fulcrum chats with Researcher-reporter Nick Taylor-Vaisey on his time at U of O and what’s like to work at Maclean’s.
CBC listed CHUO’s “City Slang” as one of the best campus radio programs across Canada. The Fulcrum takes a further look as to why.
If you are getting tired of talking to people only through texting, a campus group offers another solution.
How does one of the hottest artists perform during one the coldest festivals in Ottawa?