Lev•el•ler
noun
1 Historical: During the English Civil War (c. 1649), one who favoured the abolition of all rank and privilege. Originally an insult, but later embraced by radical anti-Royalists.
2 One who tells the truth, as in “I’m going to level with you.”
3 An instrument that knocks down things that are standing up or digs up things that are buried or hidden.
The Leveller is a publication covering campus and off-campus news, current events, and culture in ottawa and elsewhere. It is intended to provide readers with a lively portrait of their university and community and of the events that give it meaning. It is also intended to be a forum for provocative editorializing and lively debate on issues of concern to students, staff, and faculty as well as ottawa residents.
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