fulcrumˈfʊl krəm, ˈfʌl-
fulcrum (n)
- plural
- fulcrums / fulcra
fulcrum
English Definitions:
fulcrum (noun)
the pivot about which a lever turns
fulcrum (Noun)
The support about which a lever pivots.
Fulcrum (ProperNoun)
NATO code name for the Soviet MiG-29 aircraft.
Fulcrum
The Fulcrum is the English language student newspaper at the University of Ottawa. The paper dates back to 1942 and co-exists on the bilingual campus with La Rotonde, the University of Ottawa's French newspaper. The two newspapers are not simply translated copies of the same material, rather, the two are completely separate—and sometimes rivalling—entities. The newspaper covers news, arts and culture, and sports information relevant to University of Ottawa students and nearby community, and contains a feature article each week. It is published weekly during the school year and less regularly during exam and break periods. By tradition, the last issue published contains a parody publication within; the parody at the end of the 2007 school year, for example, was FulPress; a parody of the Ottawa Xpress. The Fulcrum is a member of the Canadian University Press, and recently hosted CUP 70 in January, 2008. At CUP 71, held in Saskatoon during January 2009, the Fulcrum officially became the sister paper of the Muse at Memorial University.
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