The Ottawa Gee-Gees football team’s 2024 season closed in a tight 26-15 contest to the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon in Guelph.
The Ottawa Gee-Gees football team’s 2024 season closed in a tight 26-15 contest to the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon in Guelph.
The Gees got their revenge against the McGill Redbirds in the form of a 24-12 win in the semi-finals at Matt Anthony on Saturday.
Inadequate negotiations between the University of Ottawa and their full-time professors led to a protest Wednesday, and the possibility of a late November strike.
Through Clio, undergraduate students at the Faculty of Arts have the opportunity to publish papers in a peer-reviewed journal and present it before a crowd.
The Ottawa community gathered in front of the Human Rights Monument to protest what was then a week of ongoing indiscriminate attacks in Lebanon by Israel.
The University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU) invites all undergraduate students to participate in the Autumn General Assembly on Nov. 17, at 10 a.m. in the Alumni Auditorium (UCU Basement).
The Gee-Gees opened their season Friday night with an 85-65 win over the Windsor Lancers, with contributions coming from faces new — including Ankit Choudhary and Owen Kenney — and old.
Graduate from U of O goes viral for his creative recipes involving cucumbers
With exciting plans for cultural and educational workshops as well as a provincial Indigenous students conference, the ISA is committed to fostering a sense of belonging and empowering Indigenous students in all aspects of university life.
Coach Rose Anne Joly is thrilled to start this season with eight new key players.
Living in an age where you can read about every crisis happening in the world from your couch is overwhelming, to say the least. But Fulcrum freelancer Kyla Perry argues that critical consumption triumphs over apathy.
Nibo Dlamani scored her sixth and seventh goals of this season on Wednesday night while leading the team to the next phase.
As feminist professors, it is our job to engage with Palestinian justice, in part because of the pivotal role Palestine plays in increasingly popular calls for transnational feminist frameworks to dismantle the structures of racism, heteropatriarchy, economic, environmental and colonial injustice around the world.
The Connecting Young Minds (CYM) conference provided University of Ottawa students with the inspiration, community, and guidance they need to navigate the often-daunting world of medicine and research, featuring insightful talks, networking, and a showcase of undergraduate research.
Two academic staff members of the University of Ottawa, professor Roland Paris, and director of the Information Integrity Lab, Jennifer Irish, reported attempted intimidation from the Chinese embassy in regards to their recent business trip to Taiwan.
Many people are aware of the retirement of four student services that occurred after the University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU) responded to a reduction in membership … What is less common knowledge is the mass layoffs of staff that occurred alongside these service cuts.
The last night of the 30th annual CityFolk festival was a roaring celebration despite Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit’s cancellation due to illness.
A standout festival, featuring an array of incredible acts that captivated the crowd from afternoon to late evening.
The women’s rugby team scored 18 tries Saturday, on their way to securing a perfect 6-0 record on the season.
The Bangladeshi Students’ Association’s Adda Night was more than just a gathering. It was a chance for students to share stories, laughter, and the simple joys of being together, creating a much-needed sense of belonging on campus.
The Sandy Hill Neighbourhood Yard Sale was an example of community building that brought together all facets of the Sandy Hill population for an exercise in mutualism.
After a brief introduction, Lowe dove straight into her musical set, inviting the audience to connect with one another as she shared personal stories that related to her songs.
Every year, CityFoll brings a diverse range of musicians to Ottawa, and this year was no exception, surpassing even the highest expectations.
‘We missed playing in the best country in the world’ stated lead singer Jordan Miller. Thousands of people gathered on the Great Lawn Wednesday to watch their set.
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