The Gee-Gees return home to Minto Sports Complex for Game Two of their first round series holding a familiar 1-0 lead over the OTU Ridgebacks.
The Gee-Gees return home to Minto Sports Complex for Game Two of their first round series holding a familiar 1-0 lead over the OTU Ridgebacks.
This year’s theme, “Roots and Routes,” highlighted the diverse journeys and origins of Black individuals, acknowledging their histories while emphasizing the ongoing paths toward success.
The Gee-Gees men’s hockey team will take on a familiar foe in the first round of the OUA East playoffs — the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks.
Loaded with a list of nominees across big-ticket categories, competition came close – particularly with the presence of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Billie Eilish, to name a few of the stars present.
Bill 29 prioritizes the comfort of transphobes over the safety and joy of trans athletes
Designed to help bring events to students’ attention and for clubs to get the word out there, the Thryllabus helps everyone get the most out of their events. Each listing is sorted by date, who sent it in, when, and where. This month includes an organic nomenclature bee by AXIA and Coda’s cancer research conference.
The Undergraduate Journal of Politics, Policy and Society (UJPPS) at the faculty of social science, takes the form of a course. The course code for UJPPS, FSS 4100, is taught by Professor Daniel Stockemer.
Sometimes reaching out to the university services feels like screaming into a void. But shouldn’t ease of communication be a bigger priority?
Public health must meet people where they are—online, in their communities, and with the transparency they deserve.
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.
For decades, students and young people have often been the driving force behind major social movements. From the Civil Rights movement, to anti-war protests, to Occupy Wall Street, to BLM; students are rarely afraid to shy away from the front lines.
The men’s team showed up on Saturday against the Ridgebacks, securing a perfect regular season home record.
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.
In the fall of 2025, U of O students will be able to enroll in a new class discussing digital literacy.
A contested presidential race, two disqualified candidates, and referendum questions proposing new fees highlight the 2025 general election.
A year ago, Mesri wanted to surprise her mom with an appointment with a Canadian henna artist but found the prices too steep. In that moment, she decided to start her own henna business. She had two goals: to be more affordable for people and to be an ethical business owner.
Even if political groups on campus are at odds on the validity of the prorogation of parliament and the legacy left by Trudeau, each club looks ahead to prepare for a suspected federal election.
Tylo Borsboom finished her Gee-Gees career this year after five sterling seasons — what’s next for the rugby star?