February 27 is election day. Here is how to register to vote.
February 27 is election day. Here is how to register to vote.
From captivating theatre productions to energetic dance workshops and educational events, there is something for everyone to enjoy and learn from.
The encampment of summer 2024 was not the start or end of student activism. Here is what we can learn from the history of student actions on campus.
With Foot Patrol gone, students are left without a safety net. Was this an unavoidable budget cut or a failure in prioritizing student safety?
By making use of both institutional and student-led initiatives, students can take proactive steps toward prioritizing their mental well-being this winter.
The Rideau Canal is enjoying a comeback season for the ages.
The Telfer Business Journal is an official club that is affiliated with but independent from the Telfer School of Management. It receives club funding from the university and uses that funding to host events like study sessions, writing workshops and guest speaker events.
The stage is waiting—what are you waiting for?
From a child refugee of the Vietnam War to a lawyer, restaurant owner, and the award-winning writer of Ru.
This gripping six-person show mixes themes of infidelity, crime, intricate planning, and the complexities one must navigate when orchestrating murder.
A catalogue for events across campus, kicking off the new year with events ranging from international exchanges to venue performances.
A contested presidential race, two disqualified candidates, and referendum questions proposing new fees highlight the 2025 general election.
Double it and pass it to the next team: The Ottawa Gee-Gees beat Windsor 2-1 before defeating Western 4-1 the next day.
The Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa (APUO) and the University of Ottawa reached a two-year tentative agreement last Friday, Jan. 17, per the APUO.
The Gee-Gees women’s basketball team improved to 13-2 on the season with a 2-0 northern road trip.
“This is actually such a funny play, let’s make it a comedy. We fully leaned into that weirdness and the comedy aspect.”
The National Capital Commission (NCC) has installed speed cameras on the Rideau Canal to catch speeding skaters in an effort to raise revenue.
The Gee-Gees improved to 11-2 on the season after a trip to Lakehead; 10 players picked up points.
Gee-Gees forward Alyssa Biesenthal tied teammate Arianne Gagnon Saturday afternoon with her tenth goal of the season in a win over TMU. The pair sit tied for second in the OUA in the stat.
When people think of starting a business, they usually think of it as something you need skills to do. Andy Lian thinks otherwise. For him, starting his business, CaptureOttawa, was an opportunity to learn skills he felt would be useful to him later in life.
If fall 2024 welcomes most with pumpkin-patches and midterm exams, it reminds disabled and immunocompromised students that their education, community, and overall care are conditional. They are reminded, time and again, that some “allies” are ready to drop them when allyship becomes a chore.
The Gee-Gees won a battle against Windsor on Saturday in the annual Mélisa Kingsley memorial game.
The Gee-Gees enter the week leading up to the Colonel By Classic on a four-game win streak.
OSURJ is a science journal that prides itself on its ability to serve as a support system for students that are working to get publications under their belt.
Like any new club, establishing BSC came with its share of challenges, but club executives were pleasantly surprised by overwhelming support and enthusiasm from students.