To some students, I’m sure it was just a gap between 3 Brothers Shawarma and Circle K.
To some students, I’m sure it was just a gap between 3 Brothers Shawarma and Circle K.
In a decision announced Friday afternoon, graduate students will no longer be able to utilize UOSU’s food bank or submit new cases to the Student Right’s Centre effective immediately due to the lack of a funding agreement between UOSU and GSAED.
Following the success of the Ontario government’s introduction of alcohol to convenience stores in the province, Premier Doug Ford has announced they will also be able to sell cannabis starting in April.
Caitlin Clark breaks the all-time NCAA scoring record in front of massive audiences; the PWHL launches; but most importantly, the media ecosystem has begun to tap-in to the massive potential of women’s sports.
The social sciences have a reputation for bleak job prospects, but it’s worth it to study what you’re passionate about.
Those of us who have seemingly unlimited access to TikTok need to check our privilege at the door and have some perspective.
Apart from the thrill of a good scare, Halloween is the best holiday for many reasons.
In June I attended a counter-protest to an “anti-woke protest” right here in Ottawa. On Sunday I attended Capital Pride; here’s what I think.
In February, Puffin Books became the spotlight of controversy after announcing they were revising Roald Dahl’s children novels. However, the move is not only poor but performative.
Every time I am mildly curious about anything I am bombarded online with conspiracy theories that are disguised as unassailable truths.
Asian people have to prove themselves into existence not only in the workplace and in social life, but also on the big screens.
Although they aren’t exceptional works of television or the highest form of comedy, they have a spot in our everyday lives.
Politicians need to care about youth priorities and youth need to care about politics.
You’ve seen them and you’ve felt their presence before. The slow strides, unbothered charisma, and sloth-like movements.
The return of in-person exams has many students stressed. But this doesn’t need to be the case! Returning to in-person does has perks.
I’ve been at the Fulcrum for four years now, half of those as its editor-in-chief — it’s time for me to move on. However, before I do, I think it is worth reflecting on my five long years in student journalism. Apologies in advance, as this may get a little sappy.
From sleeping on the floor at his first NASH to EIC, it’s fair to say it’s been a wild ride for Charley at the Fulcrum.
I’m not exactly sure what goes through someone’s mind that would compel them to hit another person. I mean, sure, have been times when my sister and I have wanted to punch each other in the face? Yes.
But have we ever actually done it? Obviously not.
How willing are you to fragment yourself from the popular, comforting, and blissfully ignorant notion that Canadian history is untainted?
A pandemic-era solution has inadvertently presented the University with a golden opportunity to reduce food waste from its dining hall
You never know when a friend could become a foe this April Fools’ Day.
Critical understaffing and high risk are burning out frontline workers on every side. These are the people eclipsed by our new reality. Why do we actively choose to martyrize frontline workers rather than provide them true relief? We resign these people to their fates as if it’s out of our hands.
Is it fair to expect fellow minimum wage workers to fork up more money than their bills require simply because employers are not willing to pay their employees a liveable wage?
If there’s one constant at every University of Ottawa party, it’s that there’s always gonna be one Carleton student who really wants you to know that they don’t go to “OttawaU”.
What I considered attending class ranged from sitting at my desk with my camera on and participating extensively in class discussions, to opening my computer, logging on to my 8:30 a.m. class with my camera off, then going back to sleep.