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The Horsemen Hours
I’m tired.
Physically, emotionally, socially – tired.
Tired is an understatement;
I’m certifiably exhausted.
At Schulich, I’ve developed an interesting quirk when it comes to stress: I don’t sleep.
Other people can turn off their minds, and savour those coveted six to eight hours of unadulterated relaxation, while I lie in my bed, watching the clock as the seconds tick to minutes and minutes to hours.
Chris Cleary
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Cosmic Justice and Injustice
For every particle, there exists a corresponding, mirrored antiparticle with the opposite quality and charge. Similarly, justice and injustice are binary moral notions: being “morally correct” implies a lack of moral culpability.
Amana Abdosh
Dec 20, 20253 min read


Stare Decisis
Adam offers poetry about the topic law students know and love, stare decisis.
Adam Lucas
Oct 7, 20251 min read


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 27, 20251 min read


Shades
Zindzi Azubuike offers her wonderful poetry to commemorate Black History Month. "Shades" was originally published Winter 2024.
Zindzi Azubuike
Sep 24, 20241 min read
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