Alisha Krishna

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Alisha KrishnaApril 3, 2023

Interview with a Ghost

All he wanted was appreciation… and a doughnut Alisha Krishna (3L) is U of T Law’s Resident Paranormal Negotiator. From the moment I walked into […]

Alisha KrishnaMarch 3, 2023

Falling Recklessly Into the “Death Spiral”

The TTC’s budget ignores the far-reaching and severe impacts of service cuts In 2017, I was a somewhat regular user of Line 2 of the […]

Naomi ChernosJanuary 30, 2023

The Definitive Assessment of Law School Study Spaces

Find the perfect new spot to lose your mind this semester Can’t stand to look at your favourite study space after fall term? Have no […]

Alisha KrishnaJanuary 30, 2023

Welcoming Sara Gold

Getting to know the Faculty’s new on-location Accessibility Advisor In October 2022, the Faculty announced that we would be joined by an on-location Accessibility Advisor, […]

Alisha KrishnaOctober 3, 2022

The Right Time and Place

Criticism of the Queen’s reign must be acknowledged Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022. I received this news during the Faculty’s Clubs’ Fair; […]

Sabrina MacklaiMarch 31, 2022

Goodbye Legal Process, Hello New Indigenous Law Course

New course proposed in response to Call to Action #28 After returning to its pre-pandemic format this year, the 1L curriculum is set to change […]

Alisha KrishnaFebruary 28, 2022

Looking Back on a History of Divestment

When passionate student advocacy means navigating and resisting the University’s bureaucracy On October 22, 2021, University of Toronto President Meric Gertler announced the University’s commitment […]

Alisha KrishnaNovember 25, 2021

There are No Shortcuts for Mental Health

Cost-efficiency should not be the marker of success Content warning: This article contains discussions of suicide and mental illness.  I began my undergraduate degree at […]

Alisha KrishnaOctober 28, 2021

The Problem with University Mental Health Crisis Management

Rethinking police presence on campus Content Warning: discussion of suicide, descriptions of incidents of police violence, and mental illness In the last issue of Ultra […]

Harry MylesSeptember 29, 2021

Why Students Should Care About the University Mandated Leave of Absence Policy

UMLAP is up for review next year and consultations are now open to hear feedback from students  Content Warning: discussion of suicide and mental illness  […]

Alisha KrishnaMarch 5, 2021

A Review of This Year’s 1L Joint Professionalism Training Sessions

While the JPT workshops showed some promise in discussing anti-oppression and anti-racism, much improvement is needed Anti-racism, mental health, and the role of the legal […]

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