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STARLINK PROVIDES RURAL ONTARIANS WITH HOPE FOR BETTER The new technology is leaving pleasing results. For years, rural communities in Ontario have been struggling with internet connectivity. Despite government support to try and get more broadband and cell access, access to solid internet connections remains a problem.. Ivan Cohen, a senior account executive at Smart IP Technologies (a telecommunications service provider), says thatbecause of
THE ART OF SOUND: HOW THE LRT GOT ITS CHIME AND VOICE Pat Scrimgeour, the director of transit customer systems and planning at OC Transpo, explains how Ottawa’s LRT Confederation Line got its voice. “We wanted a sound that was melodic with more textures and tones than a monotone beep,” said Scrimgeour in an emailed statement. “The goal was to create something a little more musical,so it
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT THE University of Ottawa’s Health Promotion (UOHP), UCU 203. Offers peer wellness chats and resources online in French and English. University of Ottawa wellness website. Offers the opportunity to live chat with peer experts or mentors. Off campus. Mental health hotlines. Drugs and Alcohol Helpline: 1-866-531-2600. THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only TOMATO: RIDEAU CANAL CLOSED AFTER RIVER MONSTER REPORTS The Rideau Canal Skateway closed on Feb. 22 following reports of a river monster spotted below the ice. Patrons of the skateway claimed to have seen a large, scaly monster break through the ice in the early morning, resulting in the subsequent closure. Froy Zonn, a second-year bioengineering student, recalls nearly encountering the monster INDIGENOUS RESOURCE CENTER AIMS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO According to Statistics Canada, finds that people of Aboriginal identity makeup less than 2 per cent of STEM positions. Outlined in the Indigenous Resource Center’s (IRC) 2019-2024 Indigenous Action Plan (IAP) is the University of Ottawa’s plans to integrate Indigenous knowledge and representation into all areas of theUniversity.
DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but you THE FULCRUMNEWSARTSSPORTSOPINIONSFEATURESSCIENCE & TECH The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITH Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
STARLINK PROVIDES RURAL ONTARIANS WITH HOPE FOR BETTER The new technology is leaving pleasing results. For years, rural communities in Ontario have been struggling with internet connectivity. Despite government support to try and get more broadband and cell access, access to solid internet connections remains a problem.. Ivan Cohen, a senior account executive at Smart IP Technologies (a telecommunications service provider), says thatbecause of
THE ART OF SOUND: HOW THE LRT GOT ITS CHIME AND VOICE Pat Scrimgeour, the director of transit customer systems and planning at OC Transpo, explains how Ottawa’s LRT Confederation Line got its voice. “We wanted a sound that was melodic with more textures and tones than a monotone beep,” said Scrimgeour in an emailed statement. “The goal was to create something a little more musical,so it
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT THE University of Ottawa’s Health Promotion (UOHP), UCU 203. Offers peer wellness chats and resources online in French and English. University of Ottawa wellness website. Offers the opportunity to live chat with peer experts or mentors. Off campus. Mental health hotlines. Drugs and Alcohol Helpline: 1-866-531-2600. THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only TOMATO: RIDEAU CANAL CLOSED AFTER RIVER MONSTER REPORTS The Rideau Canal Skateway closed on Feb. 22 following reports of a river monster spotted below the ice. Patrons of the skateway claimed to have seen a large, scaly monster break through the ice in the early morning, resulting in the subsequent closure. Froy Zonn, a second-year bioengineering student, recalls nearly encountering the monster INDIGENOUS RESOURCE CENTER AIMS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO According to Statistics Canada, finds that people of Aboriginal identity makeup less than 2 per cent of STEM positions. Outlined in the Indigenous Resource Center’s (IRC) 2019-2024 Indigenous Action Plan (IAP) is the University of Ottawa’s plans to integrate Indigenous knowledge and representation into all areas of theUniversity.
DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but youTHE FULCRUM
The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. STARLINK PROVIDES RURAL ONTARIANS WITH HOPE FOR BETTER The new technology is leaving pleasing results. For years, rural communities in Ontario have been struggling with internet connectivity. Despite government support to try and get more broadband and cell access, access to solid internet connections remains a problem.. Ivan Cohen, a senior account executive at Smart IP Technologies (a telecommunications service provider), says thatbecause of
FIVE FOODS TO AVOID DURING EXAMS One thing you need to avoid to keep your brain healthy is foods that are high in trans fats. A 2012 study in Neurology showed that eating large quantities of trans fat led to brain shrinkage and less processing power.. Additionally, a diet high in trans fat can increase the risk of depression by up to 48 per cent, according to a study published in PLoS ONE. OTTAWA POLICE ARCHIVES Ottawa police have laid 12 additional charges of voyeurism and trespass at night against a 31-year-old Gatineau man, with alleged incidents in Sandy Hill spanning from November 2019 to last month. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: WE MUST DENOUNCE ANTI-ASIAN RACISM The Ottawa Police Service responded to 15 incidents of anti-Asian racism in 2020, including death threats, compared to two incidents in 2019. The actual number of anti-Asian incidents is likely to be much higher given the culture of silence ingrained within our communities — a core side-effect of the “model minority myth.”. STUDENTS WITH POOR INTERNET LEFT BEHIND IN ONLINE LEARNING Students living in rural or remote areas, have found that working from home may not be an option. In the age of online learning, an area of concern facing students living in rural areas and remote communities is the lack of high speed internet to attend lectures and conduct any form of evaluations. U OF O STUDY FINDS EMOJIS IMPACT TEXT MESSAGE PERCEPTION A new study organized by the University of Ottawa found that emojis impact the way messages are interpreted by recipients, regardless of a sender’s intentions. According to the research, recipients of text messages assume negative words and emojis carry more emotional weight than positive words and emojis. Isabelle Boutet, a U of O psychology EXPERTS DISCUSS BILL C-10 Research shows omnibus crime bill is in need of amendments ON SEPT. 20, the House of Commons heard the first reading of Bill C-10, an omnibus crime bill known as the Safe Streets and Communities Act presented by the Conservative government. The act, which has received criticism in the House of Commons and from experts in the field, the provinces, and the public, consists of nine bills LETTER TO THE EDITOR: RAPE CULTURE IS A SOCIAL REALITY The term culture is in no way controversial; it is just a word that denotes customs, traditions, and beliefs held by a sub-population. However, when someone specifies “rape culture,” many become defensive or simply incredulous, even to the point of denying itsexistence.
POINT/COUNTERPOINT: IS ONTARIO’S DRINKING AGE FAIR? The drinking age in Ontario has been a point of contention for decades, with the age originally being lowered to 18 from 21 in 1971, but then raised to 19 in 1979, according to this article by the Toronto Star. So, should the drinking age in Ontario be lowered to 18,or should it
THE FULCRUMNEWSARTSSPORTSOPINIONSFEATURESSCIENCE & TECH The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITH Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
STARLINK PROVIDES RURAL ONTARIANS WITH HOPE FOR BETTER The new technology is leaving pleasing results. For years, rural communities in Ontario have been struggling with internet connectivity. Despite government support to try and get more broadband and cell access, access to solid internet connections remains a problem.. Ivan Cohen, a senior account executive at Smart IP Technologies (a telecommunications service provider), says thatbecause of
THE ART OF SOUND: HOW THE LRT GOT ITS CHIME AND VOICE Pat Scrimgeour, the director of transit customer systems and planning at OC Transpo, explains how Ottawa’s LRT Confederation Line got its voice. “We wanted a sound that was melodic with more textures and tones than a monotone beep,” said Scrimgeour in an emailed statement. “The goal was to create something a little more musical,so it
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT THE University of Ottawa’s Health Promotion (UOHP), UCU 203. Offers peer wellness chats and resources online in French and English. University of Ottawa wellness website. Offers the opportunity to live chat with peer experts or mentors. Off campus. Mental health hotlines. Drugs and Alcohol Helpline: 1-866-531-2600. THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only TOMATO: RIDEAU CANAL CLOSED AFTER RIVER MONSTER REPORTS The Rideau Canal Skateway closed on Feb. 22 following reports of a river monster spotted below the ice. Patrons of the skateway claimed to have seen a large, scaly monster break through the ice in the early morning, resulting in the subsequent closure. Froy Zonn, a second-year bioengineering student, recalls nearly encountering the monster INDIGENOUS RESOURCE CENTER AIMS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO According to Statistics Canada, finds that people of Aboriginal identity makeup less than 2 per cent of STEM positions. Outlined in the Indigenous Resource Center’s (IRC) 2019-2024 Indigenous Action Plan (IAP) is the University of Ottawa’s plans to integrate Indigenous knowledge and representation into all areas of theUniversity.
DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but you THE FULCRUMNEWSARTSSPORTSOPINIONSFEATURESSCIENCE & TECH The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITH Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
STARLINK PROVIDES RURAL ONTARIANS WITH HOPE FOR BETTER The new technology is leaving pleasing results. For years, rural communities in Ontario have been struggling with internet connectivity. Despite government support to try and get more broadband and cell access, access to solid internet connections remains a problem.. Ivan Cohen, a senior account executive at Smart IP Technologies (a telecommunications service provider), says thatbecause of
THE ART OF SOUND: HOW THE LRT GOT ITS CHIME AND VOICE Pat Scrimgeour, the director of transit customer systems and planning at OC Transpo, explains how Ottawa’s LRT Confederation Line got its voice. “We wanted a sound that was melodic with more textures and tones than a monotone beep,” said Scrimgeour in an emailed statement. “The goal was to create something a little more musical,so it
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT THE University of Ottawa’s Health Promotion (UOHP), UCU 203. Offers peer wellness chats and resources online in French and English. University of Ottawa wellness website. Offers the opportunity to live chat with peer experts or mentors. Off campus. Mental health hotlines. Drugs and Alcohol Helpline: 1-866-531-2600. THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only TOMATO: RIDEAU CANAL CLOSED AFTER RIVER MONSTER REPORTS The Rideau Canal Skateway closed on Feb. 22 following reports of a river monster spotted below the ice. Patrons of the skateway claimed to have seen a large, scaly monster break through the ice in the early morning, resulting in the subsequent closure. Froy Zonn, a second-year bioengineering student, recalls nearly encountering the monster INDIGENOUS RESOURCE CENTER AIMS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO According to Statistics Canada, finds that people of Aboriginal identity makeup less than 2 per cent of STEM positions. Outlined in the Indigenous Resource Center’s (IRC) 2019-2024 Indigenous Action Plan (IAP) is the University of Ottawa’s plans to integrate Indigenous knowledge and representation into all areas of theUniversity.
DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but youTHE FULCRUM
The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. STARLINK PROVIDES RURAL ONTARIANS WITH HOPE FOR BETTER The new technology is leaving pleasing results. For years, rural communities in Ontario have been struggling with internet connectivity. Despite government support to try and get more broadband and cell access, access to solid internet connections remains a problem.. Ivan Cohen, a senior account executive at Smart IP Technologies (a telecommunications service provider), says thatbecause of
FIVE FOODS TO AVOID DURING EXAMS One thing you need to avoid to keep your brain healthy is foods that are high in trans fats. A 2012 study in Neurology showed that eating large quantities of trans fat led to brain shrinkage and less processing power.. Additionally, a diet high in trans fat can increase the risk of depression by up to 48 per cent, according to a study published in PLoS ONE. OTTAWA POLICE ARCHIVES Ottawa police have laid 12 additional charges of voyeurism and trespass at night against a 31-year-old Gatineau man, with alleged incidents in Sandy Hill spanning from November 2019 to last month. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: WE MUST DENOUNCE ANTI-ASIAN RACISM The Ottawa Police Service responded to 15 incidents of anti-Asian racism in 2020, including death threats, compared to two incidents in 2019. The actual number of anti-Asian incidents is likely to be much higher given the culture of silence ingrained within our communities — a core side-effect of the “model minority myth.”. STUDENTS WITH POOR INTERNET LEFT BEHIND IN ONLINE LEARNING Students living in rural or remote areas, have found that working from home may not be an option. In the age of online learning, an area of concern facing students living in rural areas and remote communities is the lack of high speed internet to attend lectures and conduct any form of evaluations. U OF O STUDY FINDS EMOJIS IMPACT TEXT MESSAGE PERCEPTION A new study organized by the University of Ottawa found that emojis impact the way messages are interpreted by recipients, regardless of a sender’s intentions. According to the research, recipients of text messages assume negative words and emojis carry more emotional weight than positive words and emojis. Isabelle Boutet, a U of O psychology EXPERTS DISCUSS BILL C-10 Research shows omnibus crime bill is in need of amendments ON SEPT. 20, the House of Commons heard the first reading of Bill C-10, an omnibus crime bill known as the Safe Streets and Communities Act presented by the Conservative government. The act, which has received criticism in the House of Commons and from experts in the field, the provinces, and the public, consists of nine bills LETTER TO THE EDITOR: RAPE CULTURE IS A SOCIAL REALITY The term culture is in no way controversial; it is just a word that denotes customs, traditions, and beliefs held by a sub-population. However, when someone specifies “rape culture,” many become defensive or simply incredulous, even to the point of denying itsexistence.
POINT/COUNTERPOINT: IS ONTARIO’S DRINKING AGE FAIR? The drinking age in Ontario has been a point of contention for decades, with the age originally being lowered to 18 from 21 in 1971, but then raised to 19 in 1979, according to this article by the Toronto Star. So, should the drinking age in Ontario be lowered to 18,or should it
THE FULCRUMNEWSARTSSPORTSOPINIONSFEATURESSCIENCE & TECH The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITH Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
EDITORIAL: IMPLEMENTING RESPONDUS IS A FLAWED AND Editorial: Professors and Faculties should take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to develop innovative ways to evaluate students in their courses instead of relying on invasive proctoring software to monitor traditional multiple-choices exams. TOMATO: RIDEAU CANAL CLOSED AFTER RIVER MONSTER REPORTS The Rideau Canal Skateway closed on Feb. 22 following reports of a river monster spotted below the ice. Patrons of the skateway claimed to have seen a large, scaly monster break through the ice in the early morning, resulting in the subsequent closure. Froy Zonn, a second-year bioengineering student, recalls nearly encountering the monster LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT THE University of Ottawa’s Health Promotion (UOHP), UCU 203. Offers peer wellness chats and resources online in French and English. University of Ottawa wellness website. Offers the opportunity to live chat with peer experts or mentors. Off campus. Mental health hotlines. Drugs and Alcohol Helpline: 1-866-531-2600. THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only INDIGENOUS RESOURCE CENTER AIMS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO According to Statistics Canada, finds that people of Aboriginal identity makeup less than 2 per cent of STEM positions. Outlined in the Indigenous Resource Center’s (IRC) 2019-2024 Indigenous Action Plan (IAP) is the University of Ottawa’s plans to integrate Indigenous knowledge and representation into all areas of theUniversity.
DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but you EXPERTS DISCUSS BILL C-10 Research shows omnibus crime bill is in need of amendments ON SEPT. 20, the House of Commons heard the first reading of Bill C-10, an omnibus crime bill known as the Safe Streets and Communities Act presented by the Conservative government. The act, which has received criticism in the House of Commons and from experts in the field, the provinces, and the public, consists of nine bills THE FULCRUMNEWSARTSSPORTSOPINIONSFEATURESSCIENCE & TECH The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITH Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
EDITORIAL: IMPLEMENTING RESPONDUS IS A FLAWED AND Editorial: Professors and Faculties should take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to develop innovative ways to evaluate students in their courses instead of relying on invasive proctoring software to monitor traditional multiple-choices exams. TOMATO: RIDEAU CANAL CLOSED AFTER RIVER MONSTER REPORTS The Rideau Canal Skateway closed on Feb. 22 following reports of a river monster spotted below the ice. Patrons of the skateway claimed to have seen a large, scaly monster break through the ice in the early morning, resulting in the subsequent closure. Froy Zonn, a second-year bioengineering student, recalls nearly encountering the monster LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT THE University of Ottawa’s Health Promotion (UOHP), UCU 203. Offers peer wellness chats and resources online in French and English. University of Ottawa wellness website. Offers the opportunity to live chat with peer experts or mentors. Off campus. Mental health hotlines. Drugs and Alcohol Helpline: 1-866-531-2600. THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only INDIGENOUS RESOURCE CENTER AIMS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO According to Statistics Canada, finds that people of Aboriginal identity makeup less than 2 per cent of STEM positions. Outlined in the Indigenous Resource Center’s (IRC) 2019-2024 Indigenous Action Plan (IAP) is the University of Ottawa’s plans to integrate Indigenous knowledge and representation into all areas of theUniversity.
DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but you EXPERTS DISCUSS BILL C-10 Research shows omnibus crime bill is in need of amendments ON SEPT. 20, the House of Commons heard the first reading of Bill C-10, an omnibus crime bill known as the Safe Streets and Communities Act presented by the Conservative government. The act, which has received criticism in the House of Commons and from experts in the field, the provinces, and the public, consists of nine billsTHE FULCRUM
The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. EDITORIAL: IMPLEMENTING RESPONDUS IS A FLAWED AND Editorial: Professors and Faculties should take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to develop innovative ways to evaluate students in their courses instead of relying on invasive proctoring software to monitor traditional multiple-choices exams. STARLINK PROVIDES RURAL ONTARIANS WITH HOPE FOR BETTER The new technology is leaving pleasing results. For years, rural communities in Ontario have been struggling with internet connectivity. Despite government support to try and get more broadband and cell access, access to solid internet connections remains a problem.. Ivan Cohen, a senior account executive at Smart IP Technologies (a telecommunications service provider), says thatbecause of
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AT THE University of Ottawa’s Health Promotion (UOHP), UCU 203. Offers peer wellness chats and resources online in French and English. University of Ottawa wellness website. Offers the opportunity to live chat with peer experts or mentors. Off campus. Mental health hotlines. Drugs and Alcohol Helpline: 1-866-531-2600. THE LONG HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE WESTERN WORLD Mental illness dates back to prehistoric times, where humans attempted to drive out evil spirits from the skull by trephining—a procedure where a hole was chipped into the skull using stone instruments. In the Classical era in Greece and Rome, many physicians believed in a “humoural approach.”. They believed that four main fluids in the LETTER TO THE EDITOR: WE MUST DENOUNCE ANTI-ASIAN RACISM The Ottawa Police Service responded to 15 incidents of anti-Asian racism in 2020, including death threats, compared to two incidents in 2019. The actual number of anti-Asian incidents is likely to be much higher given the culture of silence ingrained within our communities — a core side-effect of the “model minority myth.”. FIVE FOODS TO AVOID DURING EXAMS Even in the short term of exam season, fried foods should be avoided to keep the brain healthy. Replace it with: A long-term diet high in folic acid and folate can improve memory and slow the aging of the brain. Some “folic-y” foods include citrus fruits, beans, lentils, and avocado. brain health caffeine exam help food review health and DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but you POINT/COUNTERPOINT: IS ONTARIO’S DRINKING AGE FAIR? The drinking age in Ontario has been a point of contention for decades, with the age originally being lowered to 18 from 21 in 1971, but then raised to 19 in 1979, according to this article by the Toronto Star. So, should the drinking age in Ontario be lowered to 18,or should it
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: RAPE CULTURE IS A SOCIAL REALITY The term culture is in no way controversial; it is just a word that denotes customs, traditions, and beliefs held by a sub-population. However, when someone specifies “rape culture,” many become defensive or simply incredulous, even to the point of denying itsexistence.
THE FULCRUMNEWSARTSSPORTSOPINIONSFEATURESSCIENCE & TECH The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITHHOW STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES LEARNCENTER FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESCOLLEGES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESCAN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES LEARNSTUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES ARTICLESTEACHING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES
Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
EXPERTS DISCUSS BILL C-10 Research shows omnibus crime bill is in need of amendments ON SEPT. 20, the House of Commons heard the first reading of Bill C-10, an omnibus crime bill known as the Safe Streets and Communities Act presented by the Conservative government. The act, which has received criticism in the House of Commons and from experts in the field, the provinces, and the public, consists of nine bills FIVE FOODS TO AVOID DURING EXAMS Even in the short term of exam season, fried foods should be avoided to keep the brain healthy. Replace it with: A long-term diet high in folic acid and folate can improve memory and slow the aging of the brain. Some “folic-y” foods include citrus fruits, beans, lentils, and avocado. brain health caffeine exam help food review health and U OF O STUDY FINDS EMOJIS IMPACT TEXT MESSAGE PERCEPTION A new study organized by the University of Ottawa found that emojis impact the way messages are interpreted by recipients, regardless of a sender’s intentions. According to the research, recipients of text messages assume negative words and emojis carry more emotional weight than positive words and emojis. Isabelle Boutet, a U of O psychology OTTAWA-VANIER NDP CANDIDATE FOCUSES ON THE FUTURE This interview is part of our series of articles profiling the Ottawa-Vanier candidates in the upcoming federal election on Oct. 21. Each candidate was asked the same set of questions. Answers have been edited for length and clarity. Stephanie Mercier is a law student at the University of Ottawa. She says her background in nursing helpedher
THE ART OF SOUND: HOW THE LRT GOT ITS CHIME AND VOICE Pat Scrimgeour, the director of transit customer systems and planning at OC Transpo, explains how Ottawa’s LRT Confederation Line got its voice. “We wanted a sound that was melodic with more textures and tones than a monotone beep,” said Scrimgeour in an emailed statement. “The goal was to create something a little more musical,so it
THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but you THE FULCRUMNEWSARTSSPORTSOPINIONSFEATURESSCIENCE & TECH The Varsity — TORONTO: A former U of T student, Christian Roman is seeking $300,000 in damages for expenses related to stress caused by the university’s insufficient accommodations for physical and mental illnesses, which he says prevented him from completing coursework and amounted to discrimination on the basis of disability. CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITHHOW STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES LEARNCENTER FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESCOLLEGES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESCAN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES LEARNSTUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES ARTICLESTEACHING STUDENTS WITH LEARNINGDISABILITIES
Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
EXPERTS DISCUSS BILL C-10 Research shows omnibus crime bill is in need of amendments ON SEPT. 20, the House of Commons heard the first reading of Bill C-10, an omnibus crime bill known as the Safe Streets and Communities Act presented by the Conservative government. The act, which has received criticism in the House of Commons and from experts in the field, the provinces, and the public, consists of nine bills FIVE FOODS TO AVOID DURING EXAMS Even in the short term of exam season, fried foods should be avoided to keep the brain healthy. Replace it with: A long-term diet high in folic acid and folate can improve memory and slow the aging of the brain. Some “folic-y” foods include citrus fruits, beans, lentils, and avocado. brain health caffeine exam help food review health and U OF O STUDY FINDS EMOJIS IMPACT TEXT MESSAGE PERCEPTION A new study organized by the University of Ottawa found that emojis impact the way messages are interpreted by recipients, regardless of a sender’s intentions. According to the research, recipients of text messages assume negative words and emojis carry more emotional weight than positive words and emojis. Isabelle Boutet, a U of O psychology OTTAWA-VANIER NDP CANDIDATE FOCUSES ON THE FUTURE This interview is part of our series of articles profiling the Ottawa-Vanier candidates in the upcoming federal election on Oct. 21. Each candidate was asked the same set of questions. Answers have been edited for length and clarity. Stephanie Mercier is a law student at the University of Ottawa. She says her background in nursing helpedher
THE ART OF SOUND: HOW THE LRT GOT ITS CHIME AND VOICE Pat Scrimgeour, the director of transit customer systems and planning at OC Transpo, explains how Ottawa’s LRT Confederation Line got its voice. “We wanted a sound that was melodic with more textures and tones than a monotone beep,” said Scrimgeour in an emailed statement. “The goal was to create something a little more musical,so it
THE PUSH IS NOT ETHICAL Netflix’s new show is traumatic, not entertainment. Netflix’s new show The Push centres on our capacity to commit murder. The streaming platform is at this point no stranger to psychologically-oriented shows that like to ask the big questions, think Making of a Murderer.But The Push, aside from its dreadfully unmarketable name, is different from any other show Netflix has to offer, if only DEAR DI: I’M EMBARRASSED THAT I SQUIRT First of all, there’s nothing wrong with squirting. It’s natural, and it feels great. While there are plenty of misconceptions about what it is, the truth is that it’s a mixture of fluids, not just pee. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, it means you feel great, and that’s wonderful. It might sound awkward, but you INDEPENDENT REPORT'S EXECUTIVE SUMMARY REFUTES ALLEGATIONS Report recommends changes to UOSU’s governance and constitution. The University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU) has published on its website the executive summary of a neutral third-party report it commissioned in late November 2020 following the resignation of former operations commissioner Nour El Huda.. Retained by the union was independent investigator, the retired CAMPUS UPDATES: AS U OF O PREPARES TO REOPEN CAMPUS; UOSU As plans for return to campus become more concrete, UOSU is preparing to advocate for students in the process. Most Ontario universities have returned from their reading week breaks with different COVID-19 restriction levels than when they left. HOW ONLINE COURSES ARE AFFECTING STUDENTS WITH Elizabeth Warner, a first-year psychology student at the U of O with learning disabilities says online learning has had a negative impact on her ability to focus. “At home, there are just too many distractions.”. These sentiments echo the thoughts of students throughout the province dealing with Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder
OTTAWA TENANTS ORGANIZING RENT STRIKE AMID COVID-19 LAY But the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating issues Amailia and other tenants are facing. Since emerging in December 2019, the outbreak has caused many “non-essential businesses” to close their doors or lay-off staff, leaving employees without paycheques. The provincial government says no tenants will be evicted if they cannot afford topay rent.
THE LONG HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE WESTERN WORLD Mental illness dates back to prehistoric times, where humans attempted to drive out evil spirits from the skull by trephining—a procedure where a hole was chipped into the skull using stone instruments. In the Classical era in Greece and Rome, many physicians believed in a “humoural approach.”. They believed that four main fluids in the OTTAWA-VANIER NDP CANDIDATE FOCUSES ON THE FUTURE This interview is part of our series of articles profiling the Ottawa-Vanier candidates in the upcoming federal election on Oct. 21. Each candidate was asked the same set of questions. Answers have been edited for length and clarity. Stephanie Mercier is a law student at the University of Ottawa. She says her background in nursing helpedher
OTTAWA-VANIER COMMUNIST PARTY CANDIDATE LOOKS TO FIGHT The platforms show that while each candidate has their own concerns, certain issues traverse faculties.Transparency is a large focus in many of the candidates’ platforms—this comes after concerns were raised about transparency and democracy in the student federation at the first two BOA meetings of the academic year. INDIGENOUS RESOURCE CENTER AIMS TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO According to Statistics Canada, finds that people of Aboriginal identity makeup less than 2 per cent of STEM positions. Outlined in the Indigenous Resource Center’s (IRC) 2019-2024 Indigenous Action Plan (IAP) is the University of Ottawa’s plans to integrate Indigenous knowledge and representation into all areas of theUniversity.
MOVIES YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (1973 Why it’s famous: Jesus Christ Superstar holds a big place in theatre, as one of only two major Broadway musicals about Jesus Christ—the other being Godspell —and it’s definitely the bigger, more dramatic of the two. It also has some serious musical pedigree behind it—the music was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who also composed Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat, Phantom of the POINT/COUNTERPOINT: IS ONTARIO’S DRINKING AGE FAIR? The drinking age in Ontario has been a point of contention for decades, with the age originally being lowered to 18 from 21 in 1971, but then raised to 19 in 1979, according to this article by the Toronto Star. So, should the drinking age in Ontario be lowered to 18,or should it
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PART-TIME PROFS HOST CONFERENCE TO RAISE AWARENESS ON ‘PRECARIOUS’EMPLOYMENT
__ Jacob Hoytema __ 2019/10/29, 12:56 am The Association of Part-Time Professors of the University of Ottawa held a two-day conference, branded “(in)visible: the Lived Realities of Contract Faculty,” this past Friday and Saturday. The conference looked to shed light on the lower wages, job insecurity, and stressful working conditions part-time professors can face. GEE-GEES STUN NO. 1 RANKED LAVAL, WIN SIXTH RSEQ CHAMPIONSHIP IN A ROW __ Charley Dutil __ 2019/10/26, 8:50 pm The Gee-Gees rugby team won their sixth straight RSEQ championship upsetting the No. 1 nationally-ranked Laval University Rouge et Or. However, the goal for the rugby team remains to win the national championship on home turf this weekend. ANTI-ABORTION GROUP REGAINS CLUB STATUS, SPARKING PETITION TO REVERSEDECISION
__ Meagan Casalino __ 2019/10/28, 12:58 pm The UOSU unanimously passed a motion on Sunday at their Board of Directors meeting to take a pro-choice stance on abortion, but they did not make any decisions on the anti-abortion club’s official status or how their pro-choice stance would impact that status. GCTC STARTS OFF NEW SEASON WITH A BANG, LITERALLY __ Ryan Pepper __ 2019/10/26, 1:00 pm The Great Canadian Theatre Company is starting their season with a topical political drama that tackles both police violence against Black youth and artistic appropriation, raising simultaneous questions of who gets to tell the story and why the story exists at all.NEWS
UOSU MARKS GRAND OPENING WITH RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY __ Matt Gergyek __ 2019/10/29, 5:49 pm The University of Ottawa Students’ Union marked the official launch of its office space, website, and service centres on Tuesday morning with an event featuring speeches from the university president and the Rideau-Vanier city councillor, along with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. UOSU ANNOUNCES CANDIDATES FOR FALL BYELECTION, GAPS PERSIST ON BOD __ Matt Gergyek __ 2019/10/29, 12:33 am The University of Ottawa Students’ Union has announced the candidates running in the upcoming byelection set to take place next week, revealing that gaps will persist on the union’s Board of Directors due to a low candidate turnout. At least five spots on the BOD will remain vacant following the vote. U OF O STUDENTS, PROFS RALLY AGAINST PROVINCE’S SCI, CHANGES TO OSAP __ Julia Argalis __ 2019/10/27, 9:01 pm “We want to send a strong message to Doug Ford and his government that some of his policies are not actually policies that are supported by students and workers on campus,” said Anne-Marie Roy, one of the organizers of the protest.ARTS
THEATRE DEPARTMENT KICKS OFF SEASON WITH VISUALLY STUNNING,PROVOCATIVE SHOW
__ Ryan Pepper __ 2019/10/18, 3:31 pm The theatre department is starting their new season off with a show that expertly mixes the serious with the comedic and is sure to visually amaze, raise questions, and leave the audience literally onthe edge.
THE 10 MOST AWKWARD QUESTIONS YOU’LL HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS READINGWEEK
__ Sasha Laney __ 2019/10/12, 1:38 pm To help you out with all the mortifying interactions you’ll have to field this reading week, keep this cheat sheet handy to answer some of the most awkward questions your extended family will ask. SCHOLARSHIP KICKS OFF IN HONOUR OF FORMER U OF O, CARLETON PROF __ Ryan Pepper __ 2019/10/11, 9:50 pm Carleton University started the Dr. Marc Andrew Hewson Memorial Scholarship this month with a literature panel and award for the first recipient of the prize, named in honour of an English professor who taught at Carleton and the University of Ottawa.FEATURES
RUNNING AGAINST THE MACHINE __ Charley Dutil __ 2019/10/18, 5:27 pm Underdog candidates all over the country will hope Monday is their lucky day as they cross the finish line on grueling campaigns. For most, their campaign objective was simple: find an effective way to get your name and ideas out in the community to convince people that you deserve their vote on election day. But as an underdog up against a better-funded and better-known opponent this task can benear-impossible.
THE FIGHT TO BAN CONVERSION THERAPY __ Jonathan di Carlo __ 2019/10/13, 3:28 pm Over the past 100 years, therapy that sought to force heterosexuality — acquiring the name “conversion therapy” in the 1970s — has been present in Canada. But a mixture of shame and pseudoscience has always been at the root of conversion therapy. SLEEPING WITH AN ELEPHANT __ Zoë Mason __ 2019/10/06, 6:42 pm The complex dynamics of the Canada-U.S. bilateral relationship In 1969, former prime minister Pierre Trudeau described the relationship between Canada and the United States in a memorable analogy. “Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it …SPORTS
GEE-GEES ROWERS WIN SILVER AND GOLD AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIPS __ Charley Dutil __ 2019/10/29, 5:22 pm The varsity rowing club participated in the OUA championships this weekend in St. Catharines, Ont. The Gee-Gees novice teams exceded expectations, winning a silver and gold medal against better-funded clubs, while the varsity teams also had a strong showing. SPORTS CONFESSIONAL: GEE-GEES DISH ON THEIR FAVOURITE PRE-GAME MEALS __ Charley Dutil __ 2019/10/28, 12:23 am Eating a good meal is an essential part of any athlete’s pregame routine, but it’s tough to strike the right balance: If a meal is too light, the athlete will lack energy. But if it’s too heavy, the athlete will be out of breath during the competition. GEE-GEES WOMEN’S HOCKEY FACES OFF AGAINST CARABINS IN HOME OPENER __ Charley Dutil __ 2019/10/27, 8:57 pm The University of Ottawa women’s hockey team hosted the defending Reseau de Sport Etudiant du Quebec (RSEQ) champions Université de Montréal Carabins for their home opener on Sunday afternoon. The rookies performed well, despite a 2-1 loss.OPINIONS
EDITORIAL: JUST VOTE __ The Fulcrum Editorial Board __2019/10/13, 4:28 pm
Voter turnout in people aged 18-24 jumped by 18.3 per cent from the 2011 election to the 2015 election. It’s never been easier to make an informed decision of which candidate and party you want to support, so let’s keep that trend alive. EDITOR’S NOTE: ARTICLE ON TERMINATION OF A STUDENT’S RESIDENCECONTRACT
__ Matt Gergyek __ 2019/10/12, 1:14 am Editor’s Note on article published on Oct. 12: “U of O student evicted from residence after mental health crisis.” OPINION: HOW SMALLER PARTIES CAN TAKE CONTROL OF PARLIAMENT THISELECTION
__ Jonathan Di Carlo __ 2019/10/07, 1:00 pm For October’s federal election, most polls are indicating that both the Liberals and Conservatives are tied for Canadians’ support. This means that it is more than likely that either party will end up with less than a majority of the seats in the House of Commons, thereby swinging the determination of the balance of power to the smallerparties.
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VP ACADEMIC AND PROVOST SHORT ONE CREDIT TO RETIREMENT __ Jacob Hoytema __ 2019/03/31, 2:11 pm Graham wishes he hadn’t waited until the last minute to check up on this stuff, and regrets not paying more attention to prerequisites during his (admittedly wilder and more carefree) freshman years oncampus.
MCDONALD’S RACCOON HAVING A ROCKY START TO CAMPUS LIFE __ Savannah Awde __ 2019/03/29, 2:27 pm Recently accepted to the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Science to study animal behaviour, the McDonald’s raccoon landed on campus this Thursday to figure out if U of O campus life is a good fit for him. But the visit left the raccoon, and students, questioning whether the U of O is truly the caring and inclusive campus it claims to be. FAILING FULCRUM APPLIES FOR OSAP __ Charley Dutil __ 2019/03/25, 4:21 pm The Fulcrum is hoping its high praises result in an OSAP amount constituted of mostly grants — like many students, the Fulcrum has no idea how to repay the government loans.MOST POPULAR
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