Local musicians say the ‘uncertainty’ of Trump’s tariffs could threaten touring opportunities
Ottawa-based blues musician Angelique Francis and her band are increasingly worried about what U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic and political uncertainty could mean for...
‘A worker is a worker’: Community discussion urges more cohesive approach to migrant rights...
As the status of migrant workers and international students remain unstable in Canada, the uOttawa Student Christian Movement organized a community discussion about migrant...
‘Whispers of Tradition’ highlights Black history through Nigerian folklore
In a dimly lit room at the Arts Court Theatre in downtown Ottawa, Alaukwu Anozie and Uchechi Ogbonna recounted stories, traditionally called “tales by...
‘They’re killing the identity of being Ukrainian’: VR exhibition shows Ukrainian cities before and...
WARNING: This article contains sensitive topics. Those in need of support can contact the Mental Health Crisis Line: 613-722-6914 (within Ottawa) and 1-866-996-0991 (outside...
Carleton community celebrates Black excellence at Legacy Market
Black entrepreneurs at Carleton partnered with the Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA) to host the Black Legacy Market, a showcase of Black excellence and...