Gees lose quarterfinal matchup to Queen’s 15-10
Gees lose quarterfinal matchup to Queen’s 15-10
Provost nabs 2nd straight MVP; Burrows named Rower of the Year; Softball wins bronze medal; Alie-Lamarche impresses; Ringette team dominates
On Oct. 18, the Right Honourable Kim Campbell, the first and only woman to serve as Prime Minister of Canada, commemorated Persons Day with a speech at the University of Ottawa’s Demarais building to a crowd of politicians and former public servants.
Coming into the game the Gees-Gees were hot — two wins in their last three games. Unfortunately for the Gees, Queen’s was on a hot streak of their own.
Gees avenge early season loss; take down perennial rival Laval in RSEQ Final.
A tight match that ended with forward Justin McRae having a three point night and becoming the OT hero scoring at the very last second.
With a playoff win over #8 Concordia, Gee-Gees move on to RSEQ finals, but more importantly guarantee a spot at national championship tournament.
Four Gees make U SPORTS debut; Gees lose 4-1 to the Montreal Carabins in their season and home opener
Gee-Gees defence grounds Marauders as Ottawa beats McMaster 23-9, but lose running back Amlicar Polk in the process.
U SPORTS drops grade requirements for scholarships and eligibility
Carleton student Mark S. Lowe is calling into question the significance of the annual Panda Game. Lowe has instead chosen to spend his weekend playing the first-person shooter Valorant on his triple-monitor setup.
Kim recalls Nurse Practitioner Marie-Noëlle Bisson refusing to refill her prescription and asking about her genitals and surgery status.
The city is now employing raccoon services to help prevent shutdowns with the O-Train.
Gee-Gees take fifth straight Panda Game in dramatic fashion, with 2021 hero Campbell Fair rising to the occasion.
Police action is not going to “fix” Panda Game and it’s about time for the City of Ottawa to realize that!
With Pedro’s fate hanging in the balance, read up on all you need to know about the 54th annual Panda Game
Another all-star performance from Gee-Gee’s starting running back Polk overshadowed by Mustangs dominant second half performance.
Images from Sept. 20 million march for children and its counter-protest in Ottawa.
The Canadian Museum of History features a discussion with Indigenous artists who re-created the iconic outfit.
Despite facing a 32-10 deficit at halftime, the Gees rallied to make it a one possession game. The rally included a trick play 75-yard passing touchdown.
The second night of CityFolk Festival was not one to miss if you are an indie rock fan – especially a Canadian one. Thursday showcased some of the best of what the country has to offer with artists such as Shelburne’s Ruby Waters and Hamilton’s Arkells.
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce’s transphobic statements elicit response from Planned Parenthood and Waterloo SHORE Centre.
Ottawa’s annual SlutWalk, organized by The Purple Sisters Youth Advisory, was held on Sep. 10 under the theme “bodily autonomy.”
Cassandra Provost finished her weekend with a total of five goals as the U of O improves to 3-0-0 on the season with the weekend sweep.
After years of multiple leagues, women’s hockey will finally be unified with the creation of the PWHL. Ottawa is one of six initial teams