Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Personal Statements For The Class of 2016
Lisana Nithiananthan (3L) Barack Obama is re-elected for his second term as POTUS. Vladimir Putin is elected President of Russia (again). Mr. Harper led our
Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Personal Statements For The Class of 2016
Lisana Nithiananthan (3L) Barack Obama is re-elected for his second term as POTUS. Vladimir Putin is elected President of Russia (again). Mr. Harper led our
Point-Counterpoint: To #3LOL or Not to #3LOL?
Point – It’s All Downhill From Here Alex Carmona (3L) Law students are good at many things. Reading, arguing, eating free pizza. Probably some other
Ultra Vires reached out to students who participated in the recruitment process last year for their thoughts and reflections on in-firm week. Keep in mind
Lisana Nithiananthan (3L) On September 8th, 2015, over 84,000 students began the school year at the University of Toronto with all the fanfare and summer
Procrastination Methods of Choice
Lisana Nithiananthan (2L) Netflix. Reading Ultra Vires. Writing articles to submit to UV in advance of the September 2015 issue. For music lovers between 18
Best Reactions to Saying You’re In Law School
Lisana Nithiananthan (2L) Doesn’t matter what year of law school you’re in, hell, it doesn’t even matter if you’ve just been accepted and haven’t actually
Intra-Vires: Profs Pay It Forward, Students Retire in Bounty
Re-imagined #OneDayofProfPay campaign rubs U of T students the right way By: Lisana Nithiananthan (2L) Closely following the recent media attention and controversy surrounding the
Everything you ever wanted to know about hipster beards (and then some), from our very own Nitai Ben-Shach, Nick Charleton, and Calvin Hancock By: Lisana
Valentine’s Day Special: Building an Open Relationship
By Tali Green and Lisana Nithiananthan It happened again today. I was in the middle of dragging myself across campus to my next class, and
The Who’s Who of the Fictional Lawyer World
By Lisana Nithiananthan (2L) As a law student, many are the instances where you run into a mere commoner (i.e. a non-law school individual) who