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Federal Election 2025: Halifax, Nova Scotia Candidates Answer Student Questions
The 2025 Canadian federal election is here. Two candidates for Halifax, NDP's Lisa Roberts and Liberal's Shannon Medeima, answer pressing student questions about how they plan to represent Haligonians if elected.
Nathalie Clement
2 days ago10 min read
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Tastefully Timed: Lunar New Year Edition
In this edition of Tastefully Timed, Emily and Gerald are excited to highlight some of their favorite Asian-owned food spots around the HRM.
Emily Feng & Gerald Lai
Mar 103 min read
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How to Start a Society 101 | Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law
Alexi Grewal, President of the Dalhousie Family Law Society, guides students through the process of creating a new student society.
Alexi Grewal
Mar 104 min read
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Current Cases Corner | Winter 2025
Ivey covers reconciliatory justice for the Pekukamiulnuatsh Takuhikan while Thomson covers the cooperative efforts of many Canadian province
Rachel Ivey & Faith Thomson
Feb 274 min read
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Untitled
Egbeyemi attempts to connect with a dearly departed friend who died by suicide, and he urges others to reach out for help.
Paul Egbeyemi
Feb 272 min read
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How to Change the World for Dummies: A Guide to Impact in Law School
I spent most of my first year in law school feeling like a fraud. I’d written a impassioned personal statement about imparting change on...
Meggie Chamandy
Feb 272 min read
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In Geordie, We Trust!
Every student in the law school should know Geordie Lounsbury. Questions about Brightspace? Can’t figure out Exam4? Geordie's got you!
Katherine Silins
Feb 272 min read
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Take a Trip
Venture with Zindzi on a trip down poetry lane. A warm and moving piece on the pleasure to be taken in journeys.
Zindzi Azubuike
Feb 271 min read
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Becoming a Plant Mom in Law School: A Reflection on Resilience
With leaves that looked almost spider-y and gentle white coned flowers – which are not flowers at all but specialized leaves called spathes.
Mina Ali
Feb 273 min read
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International Flaw: A Legal System Without Enforcement
Studying international law as a law student feels like playing a game of Uno where everyone insists on their own rules. Let's give it teeth.
Bushra Khadra
Feb 273 min read
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Why it’s important to try new things
It can be easy to settle into a monotonous routine. I want to challenge you to do something different at law school and in life.
Renée Babin
Feb 272 min read
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Beyond Cineplex: Independent Cinemas in Halifax
For those looking for new ways to enjoy film and go beyond the confines of what average chain multiplex offers, this is the guide for you!
Alex Josevski
Feb 272 min read
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How to Spot Intimate Partner Violence & Resources For When You Do
After law school, the likelihood of encountering a client being affected by intimate partner violence (IPV) is high. Here are resources.
Alexi Grewal
Feb 273 min read
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Groia v Law Society of Upper Canada: Where Are They Now?
After acting as moot counsel for the Law Society in January, it seemed only fair to hear the other side of the story. Here's that interview.
Alexander Korski
Feb 273 min read
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Call for a Wrongful Convictions Intensive
Identifying and understanding the causes of wrongful convictions is critical to ensuring the integrity of our justice system and rights.
Alisia Januszczak
Feb 272 min read
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Pro Bono Dalhousie’s Role in Advancing Access to Justice in the Era of Law and Technology
The intersection of law and technology offers a novel opportunity to reimagine parts of the legal landscape—yet, a digital divide remains.
Delaney Helmke and Juliet Watts
Feb 272 min read
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The Court of Apool: Inner-tube Gladiators
The dreaded question, "What sports do you play?” None. That is, until I got a text from Owen Martin. Now, water polo is life.
Chris Cleary
Feb 272 min read
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Mediocrity in Law School: Finding Peace in Your Journey
Something I’ve had to remind myself is that grades don’t define your worth or potential as a future lawyer, and it’s okay to feel lost.
Carleigh MacKenzie
Feb 272 min read
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Humans of Weldon: Finding Authenticity
Exploring the interplay and connections between a sense of self and style of expression, enter Sybil Danyk-White.
Faith Thomson
Feb 273 min read
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A Brief Exchange: Embracing Your Unique Journey Through Law School
The following is a discussion between two best friends with two different exchange semester experiences. Both found pieces of themselves
Patricia Doiron & Paytra Waibel
Feb 274 min read
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