Despite putting in a solid effort, the Gees couldn’t keep up with the sheer size and speed of McGill’s players and fell to the Martlets by a final score of 4–2.
Despite putting in a solid effort, the Gees couldn’t keep up with the sheer size and speed of McGill’s players and fell to the Martlets by a final score of 4–2.
Finalists of our 2016 Ugly Christmas Sweater contest.
Even though Concordia is ranked near the bottom of the RSEQ, they definitely came to play on Sunday and kept the Gee-Gees on their toes right until the bitter end.
“Maybe relying on this argument during such a crap year like 2016 was a bad idea.”—Ganya Till, EDS president.
In honour of our last regular issue of 2016, we remember the (few and far between) bright spots in this year’s news.
The Minto Sports Complex played host to a real nail-biter on Sunday, Nov. 20, with the University of Ottawa women’s hockey team managing to sneak in a 4–3 shootout win against Carleton.
While the Gee-Gees picked up a thrilling victory against the Montréal Carabins on Friday, their three-game winning streak was cut short by a motivated McGill Martlets team on Sunday.
Starting Jan. 9, the U of O’s Department of Theatre will be launching a YouTube drama program, where students will get the opportunity to learn about the art of whining in front of a camera for 20 minutes.
While the team’s first regular season game takes place on Oct. 14 against Concordia, head coach Yanick Evola said the Gees have been using their eventful preseason to iron out some of the wrinkles that affect almost every varsity team stuck in transition.
Normally these segments are designed to serve as harmless comedic fodder, but most of the time they come across as being condescending and mean-spirited.
Since its original publication on Monday, Harper’s blog post—titled “Doge, cats, and liberal bias: mass hysteria”—went viral and caught the attention of top players in the Tory leadership race.
The Fulcrum sat down and talked with a number of local content creators to document their journey and success on the popular video sharing website.
If you need a break between all the overwhelming mental gymnastics of first year university, feel free check out any of the following freshman-centred films.
If you’re looking for a bar in ByWard with an upscale feel, sans the pretentious patrons or wait staff, then look no further than Atari.
Unlike the latest cash-in remake, the 1959 version of Ben-Hur didn’t need half-assed CGI or a bad Morgan Freeman wig to create an epic feel.
Years of talk about fossil fuel divestment finally came to a head at the most recent U of O Board of Governors meeting.
If the Liberal government makes good on its promise to legalize and delivers, the city should be primed and ready to take that groovy responsibility head on.
Back in 2012, it seemed like e-learning was going to set the world of academia on fire. That never happend, so what does web based learning look like today.
The divestment movement is rapidly taking over university campuses across the country, but is it really the best way to bring about positive environmental change?
With midterms and finals on the horizon, a lot of students are in need of a good hug. Luckily, the Canadian cuddle industry is here to provide such snuggly comfort…for a price.
Think you know all there is to know about lovemaking, past and present? Put your carnal knowledge to the test.
What does Alfred Kinsey’s research and Michael Fassbender’s penis have in common? They’re both key components to understanding the Fulcrum’s guide to sex education through cinema.
The Oculus Rift isn’t just groundbreaking tech for playing video games. It can also help us bring porn and long-distance relationships into the future.
Each method of contraception has its own strengths and weaknesses, but what’s the best way to go about safe sex in the 21st century.
Given the CRTC’s lack of support for specialty channels and genre protection, is there any hope for the future of original Canadian television content?