The Top 10 Best and Worst Classes at U of T Law
By: Alex Carmona (2L) With files from Marita Zouravlioff (3L) and Nathan Rattansey (1L) Everyone knows that once a semester, students are presented with a
The Top 10 Best and Worst Classes at U of T Law
By: Alex Carmona (2L) With files from Marita Zouravlioff (3L) and Nathan Rattansey (1L) Everyone knows that once a semester, students are presented with a
Point-Counterpoint: Manbuns on the [Bay] Street
POINT: Let the Manbun take Bay Street By Marita Zouravlioff (3L) Bay Street. The mecca of big law, stiff collared shirts, and pantyhose. A place
Putting an end to violence against women
By Marita Zouravlioff (3L) On average, every six days in Canada a woman is killed by her intimate partner.[1] On any given day, more than
Point/Counterpoint: Law School Enters the Computer Age
Point/Counterpoint Point: Computers have ruined the learning of the laws By Marita Zouravlioff There was a time, a beautiful, simpler, pure time, where students treated
Marita Zouravlioff (3L) President Obama famously suggested last year that law school should be two years, not three. He offered this as but one simple
Marita Zouravlioff A Tale of Two Loans On September 15, Osgoode Hall Law created quite the hullabaloo when it announced on its website that it
Dean Search 2014: The Advisory Committee
Within the next couple of weeks, President Gertler will announce his advisory committee roster, a group of individuals tasked with finding our next Dean. We
Implementing the new grading scheme has been much like moving into a transitional space: awkward and unnerving for the skittish law student. Much of the
In an ideal world, there wouldn’t be exams – much less winter exams. I would spend December going to swanky parties, watching old movies, skiing,
Point/Counterpoint: Birge Life – Are We Better Off? Two Idiots Weigh In
Point: Good Riddance, Flavelle Marita Zouravlioff, 2L Stop. Just stop. I think we’ve all had enough whining. You’ve relentlessly complained about the transition space. You’ve