Naomie Twagirumukiza
uOvoices
uOvoices is a podcast about what university life at uOttawa actually feels like, not just what it looks like on the website. Think honest conversations, real stories, and the kind of stuff students talk about once they’re finally comfortable being real. Each episode shares voices from students, staff, and campus communities talking about identity, belonging, faith, language, pressure, and that awkward “do I even fit here?” phase. Especially in the first year. It’s the kind of podcast you listen to and think, wait… that happened to me too. Whether you’re brand new to campus, finding your people...
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A bit about Journalism 04.04.2026 10:56
What does the future of journalism look like? Who is still choosing this path? And what does it actually feel like to study journalism right now?
Beyond February 27.02.2026 11:49
February is for a lot of things this year but today we are talking about Black History Month. I am sure we’ve all been having a lot of fun and hopefully learning a lot. But what does black history month look like on a university campus? Is it just posters and events? Is it activism? Is it more about community? And most importantly, what happens next?
Surviving Uni 15.02.2026 12:05
Between deadlines, part-time jobs, exams, and life outside of school, students are constantly learning how to balance it all. So our question today is, how do students actually make university work on top of their personal lives?
The Christian Community 07.02.2026 10:22
This is uOvoices . For our first episode, we’re asking a necessary question: What does it mean to be a Christian student here at uOttawa, and how does faith help shape identity on campus?
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