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Jacqueline HuangApril 3, 2023

15 Thoughts on Law Follies 2023

A final review from UV’s resident Follies commentator, circa 2021

Jacqueline HuangMarch 31, 2022

Law Follies 2022 Review

Follies on the big(ger) screen Law Follies is the law school’s annual comedy show written by a group of generally exhausted law students about the […]

Jacqueline HuangFebruary 28, 2022

A Back to School Lunch Box Recipe

Easy quinoa salad Law school classes will fully return to in-person after reading week, and that means the lunch box (or the dinner box, for […]

Jacqueline HuangNovember 25, 2021

Class of 2023 Demographic Survey Results

A comprehensive view of the 2L class reveals concerning mental health trends among law students This year, 95 students eligible to participate in the 2L […]

Jacqueline HuangOctober 28, 2021

One Year Later: U of T Law Comes Back to Life

Last year, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, we published a photo essay of U of T Law, post-transition to remote learning. One year […]

Jacqueline HuangOctober 28, 2021

Better than Takeout Risotto

Easy lunchbox risotto recipe I recently picked up a box of veal risotto at an Italian marketplace near school (I won’t name it, but it […]

Jacqueline HuangOctober 28, 2021

Reflections on the SASLAW Fellowship

A summer of law in South Africa (via Zoom) The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW) is a non-profit organization devoted to the advancement […]

Jacqueline HuangSeptember 29, 2021

The Costs of Maximizing Happiness

A 2L’s verdict on Cognomos I had been warned about Cognomos before entering 2L. After a year working with UV, I already knew we have […]

Jacqueline HuangMay 2, 2021

Law Follies 2021 Review

Recapping the highs and lows of a never-done-before virtual Follies It’s been hard to get a sense of events happening at the University of Toronto […]

Jacqueline HuangMay 2, 2021

Recapping This Year’s Hockey Arbitration Competition

2020-21 HACC’s online platform allowed for greater reach across North America On March 13, U of T Law’s Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS) hosted […]

Jacqueline HuangMay 2, 2021

Toronto 2L Recruit Demographic Survey Results

Survey reveals the diversity among 2L recruit participants  Over 60 students who participated in the anonymous Ultra Vires 2L recruit survey also completed an anonymous […]

Jacqueline HuangMarch 5, 2021

On Cold Calling in a Pandemic

Still not easy, but it is better on Zoom In my early school years, I often spoke up in class, yet I was never a […]

Jacqueline HuangJanuary 27, 2021

What To Expect in a Virtual Summer

Upper-years talk about their virtual summer experience The pandemic has profoundly reshaped our lives. As the vaccine rolls out, there is hope that life may […]

Jacqueline HuangJanuary 27, 2021

Bread, Starter and I

The stories of a hobby baker No-Knead Bread, the New Baker’s Saviour My quest for rustic homemade bread started when I was a teenager. I […]

Jacqueline HuangNovember 27, 2020

How To Keep Calm and Be a Law Student

Self-Care Tips for Stressful Times This article was written based on a couple of mental health themed lectures and discussions held in November. Special thanks […]

Jacqueline HuangNovember 2, 2020

Ragù for Students at Home

Make sure you turn your camera off when you eat this I picked up the habit of cooking in bulk while backpacking in Australia. I […]

Jacqueline HuangNovember 2, 2020

U of T Law in Pictures, 2020

The law school, post-transition to remote learning

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