The Gee-Gees beat the Ravens 35-32 in an exciting fashion for the 55th edition of the beloved Panda Game.
The Gee-Gees beat the Ravens 35-32 in an exciting fashion for the 55th edition of the beloved Panda Game.
UOSU shares tips on safe partying during Panda weekend and student rights with police interactions on Instagram and campus in leadup to Panda Game.
At a press conference held on Tuesday morning, Pedro the Panda announced that he was cancelling any appearances outside of Sunday’s homecoming football game.
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.
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!
In 1980, André Picard wrote about the origins and fate of the first Panda game trophy: a three-foot-tall stuffed Panda dubbed Pedro.
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The return of the Panda Game meant students were determined to make the most of their homecoming.
In an editorial in 1988, the Fulcrum editorial board spoke about officials trying to “kill Pedro” by limiting ticket sales and scheduling the annual game over Thanksgiving.
A dominant performance by the Gees secures Panda game victory
University of Ottawa, UOSU, and Action Sandy Hill encourage students to #respectthepanda.
Leading up to the 53rd Panda Game, officials have warned that a repeat of last year could put the future of the annual rivalry game in jeopardy.
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Whether it’s garnet or grey, show your school spirit on Saturday, Oct. 1 at TD Place and cheer on your Gee-Gees at the Panda Game.
Excitement builds all morning until game time. And you need a playlist to keep up with partygoers’ energy.
A greater police presence is one of the measures which is being practiced in an effort to avoid a repeat of the criminal incidents of the Panda Game street party this past fall.
“What I actually found on Russell Ave was closer to a small riot,” said first-year student Greg Coleman.
The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) have identified all ten individuals shown in photos from the night of the Panda Game on Oct. 2. New photos have been released identifying more individuals of interest in the investigation.
“These behaviours are unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Investigators have been assigned to identify anyone who committed crimes. The OPS will also work with the University of Ottawa and Carleton University staff where students from those were involved in these behaviours,” wrote OPS in a press release.
On a rainy afternoon, it was the defenses that shined at Lansdowne as the Gee-Gees overcame a late string of fumbles to win on a field goal.
While University of Ottawa students agree that there are plenty of reasons to be excited for Panda, what do Gee-Gees athletes consider their favourite parts of the annual fall tradition?