Valentine’s Day brings the usual tidal waves of negativity Hold fast, everyone. February 14, the worst of all the ‘hallmark holidays,’ is fast approaching, and the closer this most controversial day comes, the more you’ll have to hear the myriad of reasons people have for despising it. In the days […]
Author: The Ontarion
’Tis The Season to Make Lemonade
Does it not feel like, lately, there’s an inordinate amount of pressure to do things that you don’t want to do? Take the infamous ‘Neknominations’ for example; an online drinking game where someone is filmed doing something daring while drinking at the same time, and then tags two friends to […]
Noise at Silence
On Friday, Jan. 31, an art exhibition called Noise took place at a unique Guelph art venue, Silence. This exhibition displayed the works of Angie Colalillo. Along with Colalillo showcasing her vibrant portfolio of work, local trio Vulpis Vulpis provided the funky tunes to party to while viewing all the […]
Guelph Unveils Plans For New Athletics Centre
$60 million project expected to be completed by 2016 Big changes are in store for Guelph’s athletes and fitness conscious students in the coming years. An extensive and ambitious two-phase plan, which may very well cost upwards of $60 million, is poised to dramatically change Guelph’s campus for the better. […]
EnviroSci Symposium Tackles Climate Change
Thomas Homer-Dixon was keynote speaker at the annual conference On Feb. 1, the University of Guelph hosted its 20th annual Environmental Sciences Symposium. The theme of the day was “collaboration between science and activism.” Despite heavy snow throughout the day, many students and others braved the weather to attend the […]
Islam Awareness Week Invites Students’ Questions
Muslim students at U of G work to foster understanding Islam Awareness Week is the biggest event of the year for the University of Guelph Muslim Student’s Association (MSA). This year, from Feb. 4 to Feb. 7, the organization set up a walk-through exhibit in the University Centre (UC), facilitated […]
U of G Interdisciplinary Studies Host Conference
Combining 2 Cultures conference highlights human interaction with environment On the weekend of Feb. 1 to 2, students from the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences program at the University of Guelph hosted the annual two-day conference called Combining 2 Cultures. The conference brought together students from interdisciplinary programs from McGill […]
CSA AGM Reduces Quorum to 100 students
Executive hopes move will allow smoother operations in future On Wed. Jan 29, the Central Student Association (CSA) tried for the second time since September to run its Annual General Meeting (AGM). This time, though, they managed to pull it off just long enough to get the essential business completed. […]
New Library Website Will Soon Be Just A Click Away
Library redesign aims to put users first These days, the role of the university library extends far beyond the confines of study carrels and bookshelf-lined walls as online tools become increasingly important within the academic realm. McLaughlin Library is currently undergoing a complete website redesign, with the goal of providing […]
The Future of Digital Humanities
Michael E. Sinatra visits library to lecture on the impact of digital knowledge Co-operation and sharing of knowledge is essential for good communication, not only in academics, but in the public as well. When is also important is the study of the digital age, the social and cultural impact of […]
