The mandatory attendance debate was already raging in the 1950s.
The mandatory attendance debate was already raging in the 1950s.
The Gee-Gees women’s basketball team started the postseason with a 78-39 victory over Laurentian. Brigitte Lefebvre-Okankwu had a dominant game, putting up 23 points on her senior night.
“If all of the smokers in the world stopped smoking, it would have the same effect as everywhere in the world having the same particulate concentration levels as we have here in Canada,” said U of O professor Rick Burnett.
Gee-Gees finished the season second in the OUA’s Eastern division with a 13-3 record.
“More toxic doesn’t mean the other one’s not toxic. So at environmental levels, the chemicals in the Alberta oil sands would cause similar problems. These are not safe chemicals by any imagination. They’re just less toxic than the other ones,” said U of O professor Vance Trudeau.
The results of the University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU) elections are in. The elections were held this week from March 9 to March 11, with results being released early on the morning of March 12.
You shouldn’t need a specific day, or two in Ottawa’s case, to show your love.
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.
“While we may have passed the peak of this latest wave, we still need to be vigilant,” reads University statement.
Set to debut in 2020, the International Film Festival of Ottawa had major setbacks due to the pandemic. However, two years after it was originally set to be launched, the team behind the festival can finally screen movies for in-person audiences.
Two debates and one Q & A on March 5, saw five students running in this year’s elections talk operations, student life, and Francophone affairs.
The referendum questions are all concerning proposed fees designed to support new student services regarding advocacy, health, and legal representation.
The Fulcrum’s arts and culture editor had a lot to say about the season two finale of Euphoria
Read the Fulcrum’s review of Chun Hua Catherine Dong’s solo exhibition at Gallery 101, entitled So Close Yet So Far.
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the University of Ottawa’s Ukrainian Students Club (USC) has been gathering resources for Ukrainian students while staying in touch with family about the situation.
We barely broke double digits in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines and it was barely ten p.m. on New Year’s Eve when our neighbours knocked on our door complaining about the barely-there noise — have a heart, man.
Jean-Robin Mantha was diagnosed with testicular cancer back in 2018. Now in remission, he is back on the ice for the Gee-Gees
In the second of four nights of election coverage, Fulcrum editor-in-chief Charley Dutil and news editor Zoë Mason sat down with equity commissioner candidates Sana Almansour and Daphnée Veilleux-Michaud.
In the first of four nights of election coverage, Fulcrum editor-in-chief Charley Dutil sat down with advocacy commissioner candidate Chelsey-Lynn Rousselle.
Despite overcoming a 15 point deficit, the Gee-Gees were unable to come out with the win in the Bytown Battle. The team falls to 10-2 after the 64-59 loss to Carleton.
Women’s basketball team beats Carleton 57-54 in Bytown Battle.
In their final game of the 2021-22 season, the Gee-Gees women’s volleyball team fell 3-1 to Laval.
Love and kindness are alive and well on the University of Ottawa campus.
International students pay twice the amount of tuition fees that domestic students pay, and yet, their identities are not represented in the classroom.
The phrase, “if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all,” was first said to a political science student who had one too many controversial opinions in a crowded 8:30 a.m. Montpetit lecture hall