Movie You Should Have Seen: A Few Good Men
You Can't Handle the Truth! The Fulcrum breaks down why you need to see this old-school film. The post Movie You Should Have Seen: A Few Good Men appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleCigarette recycling startup gains ground
Only 11 months after developing a project for an Ottawa entrepreneurship competition, a team of U of O students led by Kathleen Kemp are watching their business take over the city’s streets. The post...
View ArticleTall Trees keep climbing
Ottawa band Tall Trees speaks to the Fulcrum about their festival playing and learning the craft from their professors. The post Tall Trees keep climbing appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleStudent-built app meant to make campus life more lively
With an endless number of university clubs and organizations, and an overloaded engineering schedule, Elias Fares wanted a tool to know just what was going on. The post Student-built app meant to make...
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: Requiem for a Dream
This may be one of the creepiest films of all time, but we think you should give it another try. The post Movie you should have seen: Requiem for a Dream appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: Psycho
Make sure to re-watch that classic shower scene in Psycho. We revisit the classic film. The post Movie you should have seen: Psycho appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: Paths of Glory
The Fulcrum takes a look at a long forgotten, and possibly one the best war time movies Paths of Glory. The post Movie you should have seen: Paths of Glory appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: V for Vendetta
Remember when Natalie Portman shaved her head? This is the film. We take a look back at V for Vendetta. The post Movie you should have seen: V for Vendetta appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleConfronting Canada’s war on science
A 2013 survey by the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada found that 48 per cent of government scientists have seen information withheld, causing the public to be misinformed; 86 per...
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: To Kill a Mockingbird
One of the most popular books of all time, happens to be one the best classic films of all time. The post Movie you should have seen: To Kill a Mockingbird appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: It Happened One Night
Probably one of the most famous screwball comedies of its time, It Happened One Night established itself as the light, romantic comedy to watch if you ever chose to watch one. The post Movie you should...
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: Funny Face
Audrey Hepburn's iconic "Funny Face" film is this week's pick for Movie You Should Have Seen. The post Movie you should have seen: Funny Face appeared first on The Fulcrum.
View ArticleBizarre holiday traditions
Clementines, boyfriends, and a golden pig… there’s no formula for tradition My family puts clementines in the bottoms of our stockings, which is pretty much one million times worse than coal because...
View ArticleWhat’s the best way to celebrate New Year’s Eve?
Don’t drop the ball by staying in By the time the new year rolls around, you’ve probably spent enough time with your relatives that another night watching TV with them as they fall asleep on the couch...
View ArticleNews briefs: FSS honoured, charges laid, and flu season in Ottawa
Two teenagers charged in relation to death of international student Police have arrested two Ottawa men, John Ruch, 19, and Steve Kozielo, 18, in relation to the death of 23-year-old Carleton...
View ArticleMovies you should have seen: The Wizard of Oz
Perhaps one of the most popular musical fantasy features and most-loved American films of all time, The Wizard of Oz is known for its innovative use of bright Technicolor. It remains a delightful and...
View ArticleToxic torts have major tunes for justice
When she isn’t inspiring tomorrow’s generation of young environmental lawyers to work in one of the most challenging fields of Canadian law, Professor Lynda Collins playing her music all across the...
View ArticleStudent voter engagement in focus at Maclean’s on the Hill
Politicians will have to hope for the best but expect the worst when it comes to voter turnout among post-secondary students in Canada, according to a panel of experts on Canadian politics. The post...
View ArticleU of O Innovations: 3D goggles to treat neural disorders
American author Stanley G. Weinbaum was one of the first writers to introduce the idea of virtual reality in his 1935 novel, Pygmalion’s Spectacles. Eighty years later the fictional technology has...
View ArticleMovie you should have seen: A Streetcar Named Desire
"Hey, Stella!" you don't want to miss this classic film. The post Movie you should have seen: A Streetcar Named Desire appeared first on The Fulcrum.
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