Editor-in-ChiefApril 6, 2020
Food Prep Tips for Isolation The truth is that I’ve been meaning to write this article for months. Food prep tips are helpful even in […]
Editor-in-ChiefFebruary 27, 2019
Dead hand from the grave opines on current problems Q: Dear Denning, the only date I had on Valentine’s Day was my 6 to 8 […]
Editor-in-ChiefJanuary 30, 2019
“Everyone just… gets naked… Why?” I feel as though it is important to establish that this is my first time seeing the iconic 1967 musical […]
Editor-in-ChiefNovember 28, 2018
Missing the law school As I sit in my classes and work on my papers for my Masters of Social Work program, I often catch […]
Editor-in-ChiefNovember 28, 2018
A powerful program for Holocaust Education Week On November 14, the Jewish Law Students’ Association (JLSA) hosted the first-ever Holocaust Education Week event at the […]
Editor-in-ChiefOctober 12, 2018
A Donner Fellow experience that combines law and social work This summer, I was privileged to work at Jewish Family and Child Service (JF&CS) as […]
Web EditorMarch 28, 2018
Lily Chapnik Rosenthal (1L) A piece of wisdom in our modern Western society is that, with each passing year, we are meant to advance. […]
Web EditorFebruary 4, 2018
Anti-McCarthyite Message of this Landmark American Theatre Piece Remains Impactful Puritan Massachusetts, 1692. A group of young, disenfranchised women. Accusations of witchcraft. On the surface, […]
Web EditorNovember 29, 2017
Lily Chapnik Rosenthal (1L) At the 1L Joint Professionalism Training, in September, a portion of the day was dedicated to speaking about what constitutes […]
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