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Humans of Weldon: Exploring Expression
Welcome to Humans of Weldon, where we deconstruct the thought process behind notable styles from Weldonites Grace Longmire and Mina Ali.
Faith Thomson
Nov 25, 20243 min read


Current Cases Corner | Fall 2024
A light-hearted, brief brief about current cases that folks may wish to know about. These cases span legal fields from Sept to Nov 2024.

Kimberly Gilson
Nov 25, 20243 min read


Tastefully Timed: Your Culinary Guide for Every Occasion | Halifax, NS | Fall 2024
We're diving into some of our favourite spots around the city, focusing the occasions that arise at the start of a new school year!
Emily Feng & Gerald Lai
Nov 25, 20242 min read


Raging Grannies: Political Action Is Not Just For The Young
The Raging Grannies are an international organization with “a sense of humor, a sense of outrage, and a commitment to non-violence.”
Emily Carr
Nov 25, 20242 min read


Weird Weldon: Sasquatch v British Columbia
Dear readers, Canada’s jurisprudence is filled with cutting edge paranormal research, if you know where to look. Today? We look to Bigfoot.
Shawn Courtney
Nov 20, 20243 min read


That’s How We Roll: A Review of Biking in Halifax
I slip on my shoes, grab my helmet, and wheel my bicycle outside to face what I’ve been dreading: the steep hill that starts my commute.
Katherine Silins
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Udtm? | Love & Law
Before starting 1L, my best friends, Natalie and James, asked a favour: “Chris, can you officiate my wedding?” With some tears, I accepted.
Chris Cleary
Nov 20, 20242 min read


It’s Not That Serious: How to Cope with Stress in Law School
You know that school has gotten Real, and it’s time to Lock In. Coping with stress is essential for maintaining long-term health.
Mina Ali
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Priced Out
Articling in Atlantic Canada should not sentence you to being a forever roommate. You have the degree, you have the job, and you'd think...
Carleigh MacKenzie
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Where Are They Now? R v Malmo-Levine
In 1996, David Malmo-Levine's work with the Harm Reduction Club, a Vancouver non-profit marijuana educator and provider, led to a charge.
Alexander Korski
Nov 20, 20244 min read


Establishing the Tort of Family Violence
Intimate partner violence (“IPV”) is an epidemic. When society thinks about IPV, they often focus on physical abuse. The law could change...
Alexi Grewal
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Insatiable
We all start from ground zero: the first time you walked into a gym or swung a baseball bat – we all start from ground zero...
Antonia Chircop
Nov 20, 20242 min read


Living in Colour
Imagine living with a red dot from a sniper’s beam constantly being projected perfectly onto the center of your skull...
Paul Egbeyemi
Nov 20, 20243 min read


The Best of Legal Cinema
I’m sure that, for many students, watching legal films was their first exposure to and inspiration to pursue the legal field…even if the...
Alex Josevski
Nov 20, 20242 min read


It's Not Okay
In my naivety of coming to law school, it felt obvious that things would be different here. Surely, if someone pursues a career in law...
Elizabeth Fleet
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Tastefully Timed: Your Culinary Guide for Every Occasion
Emily and Gerald, law students at Dalhousie University, are your culinary guides for Halifax's dining scene. Learn their top picks for event
Emily Feng & Gerald Lai
Sep 27, 20243 min read


Shut Up, White Woman!
Catriona Hurley, a white law student, discuses the school's cut-throat competition, subpar comedians, and hope for collegial comedy nights.
Catriona Hurley
Sep 27, 20242 min read


The Importance of Kindness
Andrew Dyadin discusses how kindness and respect benefits your career and social relationships whether your at law school or beyond Weldon.
Andrew Dyadin
Sep 26, 20243 min read


Feeling Irie
Teiyana Cain, JD '26, explains the history of Caribana and invites us to join in and feel irie! Originally published in Winter 2024.
Teiyana Cain
Sep 25, 20243 min read


Building Community: A Dean’s Year in Review
Sarah Harding reflects on building community during her first year as the Dean at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law.
Sarah Harding
Sep 25, 20244 min read
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