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
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
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
“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
The Combined Program’s Lament, or Stockholm Syndrome?
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
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
Review: A Summer at Jewish Family and Child Services
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
Unpopular Views: 2018 Bestows Trilogy of Terrible Art
Lily Chapnik Rosenthal (1L) A piece of wisdom in our modern Western society is that, with each passing year, we are meant to advance.
Review: The Crucible at Hart House
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,
Is Legal Professionalism a Gendered Construct?
Lily Chapnik Rosenthal (1L) At the 1L Joint Professionalism Training, in September, a portion of the day was dedicated to speaking about what constitutes