CVUO Community Blog
If you’re here expecting a political statement, I hate to disappoint you but this will be no more than your average virtual monologue if you wish.
Growing up is tough. When you add being female to that, the amount of obstacles is almost doubled.
It seems as if many people have found a new hobby to soothe their quarantine boredom, activism.
A very personal and emotional statement by the UOSU president regarding the recent outrage surrounding racial injustice and the murder of George Floyd.
These past four years I’ve spent at the University of Ottawa has truly defined what it means to be a leader. I’ve been empowered by those who have believed in my abilities and navigated spaces where I never thought I would be.
We are tired of watching more efforts applied to justify this violence inflicted against us than to recognize the pain we hold.
CVUO Blog
Since we just went ahead and redid the whole website. Here is a small blog post about what major changes there are and our motives behind them.
Since, we’re in exam season, I’m going to make this a quick one for my own sake. And also because it was probably the slowest month we’ve had since August. Also, up above is our beautiful team!
All the behind the scenes details on the clubs conference, the students for life controversy and more!
All the behind the scenes details on club registration, clubs day, clubs week and more!






















When one thinks of pride, they often think of rainbows, drag queens, and celebrations. However, there is a lot more meaning and history behind the word.