Although the Gee-Gees couldn’t break the tie against the Gaels, they remain optimistic about the outcome and the upcoming season.
Although the Gee-Gees couldn’t break the tie against the Gaels, they remain optimistic about the outcome and the upcoming season.
The University of Ottawa welcomes the Certificate of Indigenous Law to the Faculty of Law, Common Law section.
Bargaining between APTPUO and U of O may lead to labour action, if an agreement cannot be reached.
It’s that special time of year where we convince ourselves that we’ll hit every single deadline, stay on top of our schedules, and ace all ours midterms/exams.
Like any Leitch movie, Bullet Train is a fast-paced, adrenaline-rushed film that will keep you on your toes.
U of O students have decided that style doesn’t mean compromising comfort.
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.
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.
It’s been two years of virtual celebration for fans of The Word on the Street. Now, they’re finally ready to head back to the Toronto streets, and they’re kicking it off with a special, five-week podcast hosted by The Word On the Street’s own — and University of Ottawa alumni — Rebecca Diem.
“We want to make sure that the university knows that decisions impact real life people, and, you know, that’s potentially gonna have really big negative impacts on the lives of these students,” said Armaan Singh, president of UOSU.
“Increasing tuition would plunge students into debt and out of universities. It would make our education non-accessible,” warned UOSU’s president Armaan Singh Kheppar.
New centre offers both mental health and walk-in services exclusively to students of the University of Ottawa and Saint Paul University.
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.
It’s easy to get bored of the archetypal university student weekend. Everyone’s had to tap out of the golden triangle club rotation eventually, myself included. But how can you get back to enjoying the routine?
In case you missed the unveiling of the GGR-22, here’s a recap of what’s new and what to expect as the team prepares for the 2022 racing season.
This pandemic has created opportunities to engage with students differently […] we tapped into a more private sphere of our students’ lives,” said a spokesperson for the University of Ottawa.
Brigitte Lefebvre-Okankwu discusses balancing academic success with athletic prowess and bringing life lessons from the court to her studies.
Check out this club on campus that lets you watch movies while making new friends.
Check out what the Club Club has to offer the University of Ottawa community!
Take a look out the best and worst looks from the 2022 Academy Awards
A pandemic-era solution has inadvertently presented the University with a golden opportunity to reduce food waste from its dining hall
Love, of all kinds, is truly one of the most important things for humanity to hold on to, now more than ever.