On Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, University of Ottawa students cast their votes in Ontario’s unprecedented snap election — so what comes next?
On Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, University of Ottawa students cast their votes in Ontario’s unprecedented snap election — so what comes next?
March comes marching in with this month’s edition of the Thryllabus! As the semester reaches its end, why not take the time to check out some events? With fitness meetings, musicals, conferences, galas, and more, there’s something for everyone this month.
Proposed tariffs could add a 25% cost to Canadian imports; concerns about rising prices, declining job opportunities, and market instability
UOSU has completed its first report on what will be an ongoing investigation of the Muslim, Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) student experience on the U of O campus.
Testimonies from CIA operatives, mercenaries, and political figures expose the deep colonial interests at play. The film does not just recount history; it interrogates it, probing how culture can be both an instrument of oppression and a force for liberation.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Two opposing celebrations: Black Friday and Buy Nothing Day are happening on the same day. This juxtaposition of the biggest event celebrating consumption and the biggest event critiquing overconsumption is coming to the University of Ottawa on Nov. 29.
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.
UOSU hosted their Autumn General Assembly on Sunday. Here are the highlights from each contentious debate.
You see a cute guy. He’s super funny and attractive. But he reads La Rotonde.
Welcome to the November edition of our Thryllabus! This catalogue is designed to help students discover events across campus and get involved. Stay frosty and have fun!