Day 10 of the U of O student protest for Palestine was marked by speeches from Filipino allies and Dr. Yipeng Ge, as well as de-escalation training and internal organization meetings.
Day 10 of the U of O student protest for Palestine was marked by speeches from Filipino allies and Dr. Yipeng Ge, as well as de-escalation training and internal organization meetings.
Organizers meet with administration, reject university’s demand to reduce size of encampment; Faculty 4 Palestine Ottawa releases statement in solidarity with protest.
May 6 officially marks a full week of student protest at the University of Ottawa. The day saw an emergency protest organized by the Palestine Youth Movement pass through Tabaret Lawn.
From a student sit-in to a sprawling encampment, the protest calling for divestment and disclosure from the University of Ottawa has grown significantly in its first week, beginning on April 29. Here is a review of the key events.
As the weekend arrives and warm weather flourishes, day 6 of the U of O encampment sees large numbers of community supporters — including MPP Sarah Jama.
Originally beginning as a sit-in on Monday, April 29, INSAF, the PSA and protesting community members have been present on Tabaret Lawn for nearly a week.
The 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.
On the evening of April 28, the night before a planned student-organized sit-in on Tabaret Lawn, associate vice-president of student affairs published a statement on Instagram.
Fulcrum intern Elyse Barker delves into the perspectives of two individuals whose insights shed light on the invaluable role the ByWard Market plays in enriching the lives of students.
It’s Round Four in the battle for the 2024 F1 Championship, and the Japanese Grand Prix is back — in a new spot on the F1 Calendar.
After news broke that the NCAA is reportedly removing restrictions on CHL players playing in the NCAA, we take a look at the possible ramifications for U SPORTS hockey.
Round 3 of the 2024 Formula One Championship is ready to get underway. We’re off to Melbourne and Albert Park for the Australian Grand Prix.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit the top Gee-Gees stories of the year.
Here are some diverse shows and events students should check in the upcoming weeks.
“In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute.” -Thurgood Marshall
After earning the at-large berth in the Final 8, we preview the Gee-Gees chase for the elusive McGee trophy.
22-year-old catcher signs with Frontier League’s Titans after travelling to California Winter League.
Ariane Saumure was the lone Gee in double digits; meanwhile, four Ravens, including Kali Pocrnic hit the figure in Feb. 28’s 75-51 loss.
The Fulcrum breaks down the lineup for the 30th edition of Bluesfest, set to be held at Lebreton Flats from July 4 to July 14.
The Gee-Gees managed just 13 second-half points in their Feb. 24 loss to Brock, now turn eyes towards at-large berth in the U SPORTS Final 8.
After evening up the RSEQ semi-finals with a 2-1 win on Feb. 24, the Gee-Gees took a 13-0 beating the following afternoon.
Natsuki Szczokin dropped 21 points and four assists as the team won a close battle in Waterloo on Feb. 24.
The Gee-Gees men’s hockey team used a hot power-play to sweep the series against OTU, winning 8-0 on Feb.17.
The showcase will be an art display featuring some of Ottawa’s top talent including musicians, dancers, poets, and more.
The Gee-Gees men’s hockey team travelled to Oshawa to take on OTU on Valentine’s Day and came away with a huge win.