Vigils were held in Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Toronto, and Ottawa to honour and demand justice for Hodan Hashi.
Vigils were held in Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Toronto, and Ottawa to honour and demand justice for Hodan Hashi.
Everything you need to know to make the most of your October in Ottawa!
Directors in attendance (of which there were several) came to see a live audience react to their work. They were rewarded with positive reviews; audience members applauded, laughed, and gasped at various points in each film.
The Ottawa Canadian Film Festival is running Nov. 3–5 at the ByTowne Cinema at 325 Rideau St.
Movie fans will agree the musical did the cult-classic teen movie justice. The musical was funny in all the same places and held on to the same themes.
Excuse me while I put some Y2K pop on repeat.
The Fulcrum spoke with Adante Carter (Aaron Samuels) ahead of the cast’s arrival in Ottawa.
Verify matches tenants with local landlords based on their preferences and proven financial budgets for housing.
At least seven people have been arrested in response to gatherings in the Sandy Hill area.
Here are a few must-see events if you are new to the University of Ottawa or have not been able to see much live sports since the pandemic.
The fall flu coupled with a lingering COVID virus has complicated the student experience.
I don’t care if you’re Miles Teller, it’s impossible to look cool while riding a scooter.
The general recommendation for those who are considered to be high-risk is to avoid or severely limit any time spent in high-risk areas, such as settings that are crowded or poorly ventilated. For some members of the U of O community, ignoring those recommendations could have deadly repercussions.
Bird-Safe Campus at uOttawa paired up with local artist Maria Gomez Umaña to install a brand new mural on campus. Students and staff can find the window-fixed art in the walkway between SITE and Colonel By Hall.
Night five of Bluesfest welcomed Marshmello to the mainstage on Tuesday.
Day three of Bluesfest was completely packed for headliner, Luke Combs.
Friday night’s Bluesfest performers were so wonderful — and when the sun set and the night took over, so did Jack Johnson.
From July 7-17, RBC Bluesfest will take over Lebreton Flats, hosting plenty of talented artists including headliners like Jack Johnson, Luke Combs, and Marshmello.
Claudette Commanda, an Algonquin Anishinabe from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation in Quebec, has been appointed chancellor of the University of Ottawa. She will succeed Calin Rovinescu following the end of his second mandate later this fall.
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.
You never know when a friend could become a foe this April Fools’ Day.
Check out our review of Marvelous and the Black Hole which was screened last week at the International Film Festival of Ottawa.
“We are overjoyed to be back,” said Lisette Canton, the founder, artistic director, and conductor of the choir.
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.
Following the stressful occupation of the ‘Freedom Convoy’ through the month of February, is it time to revisit the definition of a ‘protest’ and what it truly means?