How to keep your cool during interview week
Like many 2Ls, last fall I embarked on a bizarre, bewildering series of job interviews. Although I had dutifully attended every CDO information session, to be
How to keep your cool during interview week
Like many 2Ls, last fall I embarked on a bizarre, bewildering series of job interviews. Although I had dutifully attended every CDO information session, to be
Beginning at 8 am on October 26th, Toronto law firms are permitted by the Law Society of Upper Canada to call 2014 JD candidates to schedule
It’s still early days in term one. For the incoming class of 2012 this means a steady parade of professors and administrators telling you that
Better Know a Legal Clinic: Community Legal Services at Western
There are dozens of legal clinics in Ontario and across Canada that serve special communities. This month I connected with Doug Ferguson, the Director of Community
Have you ever had this conversation: A: Hey, wanna go see a dubstep concert Friday night? B: What the fuck is dubstep? If so, you’re not
When Promise, Sam and I found out that we would be spending a semester in Lyon, France, we joked about living together. “It would be
An Appreciation of Hamish Stewart
You think you know Facebook. But then, one September day, you’re sitting in evidence class and Hamish Stewart drops a bomb: this man uses facebook,
Reflections on 1 month of 1L life
We came to U of T bright-eyed and fresh-faced (just kidding we’re jaded and sombre at all times), only to find out that we are
Like every great institution, pub night has its peaks and lows. But let us be frank; last week’s venture to Dance Cave, a bar that
Six U of T Law School “truisms” That (sort of) Aren’t Actually True
1 TRUISM: The highlighter method is “a thing”. TRUTH: The highlighter method is a confusing, unbelievably time consuming thing with questionable value unless you’re hoping to