The Idle No More movement has moved into a new phase. The large marches and flash mobs have largely passed though some of this kind
The Idle No More movement has moved into a new phase. The large marches and flash mobs have largely passed though some of this kind
How to Have a Pretend Girlfriend
When you’ve got a busy schedule filled say, a whole lot of college footballs to throw around, finding the time to find and maintain a
While I personally have never made much of Valentine’s Day, the editing board of UV asked me to lend a singles perspective to the annual
Fashion File: Five Simple Rules for Stylish Suiting
“I thought your husband was gay because he dresses so chic.” My mother’s hairdresser – who also happens to be my father’s hairdresser – recently
Better Know a Legal Clinic: ISAC
This UV continuing series looks at different legal clinics in Ontario. Legal clinics are a central pillar of access to justice in Ontario. Mary Marrone,
Do your LSATs matter in law school?
Here’s an extra that didn’t make it to our print edition: according to our fall recruitment survey data, your LSAT score will have no impact
Hiring Falls to Historic Lows: Lowest Recruitment Numbers Since 2003
Only 89 U of T law students were hired by firms this year, the lowest number since 2003, when only 77 students secured firm jobs.
The Perks of Not Having a Summer Job or Articles
So you’re part of the half of your class who got shafted during OCIs and in-firms. If you’re truly special, you’re also part of the
Five Cool Things About UofT Law You Probably Didn’t Notice
1. Flavelle House Has at Least Nine Chimneys Flavelle House was built in 1902 by Canadian millionaire, businessman, industrialist, and philanthropist Sir Joseph Wesley Flavelle
Have you ever had this conversation: A: Oh man why is that guy dressed like such a hipster? B: What the fuck is a