Vol 87 Issue 14
April 7, 2014
The Definitive Source for Osgoode News
s ay he l l o t o the te a m th at ’ s b een b r in g in g y o u c o v e r st o r ies a l l y e a r : ( Le f t t o r i g ht )
S ta f f W r ite r S a m Mi c h a e l s , Business M a n a g e r A d a m Ce p l e r , L ay o ut E d it o r H e athe r P r in g l e ,
E d it o r s - in - Chie f T r a v is W e a g a nt a n d C a ss D a Re , S ta f f W r ite r E v a n I v k o v i c , L ay o ut E d it o r M a r ie P a r k ,
N ews E d it o r Cit l a l ly M a c ie l , a n d E d it o r - in - c hie f K a r o l in a W isniews k i .
Obiter insiders dish on inner
workings of secretive organization
CASS DA RE, TRAVIS WEAGANT, AND KAROLINA WISNIEWSKI
Editors-in-Chief
The three of us sat in 0014G of the Ignat Kaneff
building. As the sun set on one of the last Fridays
of Cass and Travis’ law school careers, the mood in
the Obiter office took a nostalgic turn. After unsuccessfully attempting to piece together the events
of the Dean’s Formal that took place a week earlier, the last meeting of the 2013-2014 Obiter Dicta
editorial board meandered towards decidedly more
introspective territory. What follows are the sage
words of your outgoing EICs, as they answered my
(sometimes inane) questions and shared the wisdom
they’ve amassed in their years as law students.
that I’ve never been out of school. I did JK to JD so
I’ve never been an adult.
T: You don’t have to. They send you the stuff…I
don’t really read.
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K: Well, at least the regularity of your student
lifestyle will remain. You’ll have to be somewhere
everyday at like 8 o’clock, right?
IN THIS IS SUE ...
C: That’s optimistic. I’ll be articling at a downtown
firm, and I’ll be getting there at 6:30 am so…
Interview with EICs
K: What’s the bar situation?
Blue Jays
C OV E R , PAG E 12
C: I’d like to go.
PAG E 3
K: To one?
ESLA Conference
Karolina: So how do you guys feel about graduating?
Are you excited, depressed, nervous? What’s the
consensus on all the feels?
C: Yes. There’s like a black box in my brain that I
have filed it in. I don’t want to think about it.
PAG E 4, 13
Travis: The feels haven’t really set in yet.
K: Are you going to start studying as soon as exams
end?
PAG E 8 - 9, 14
Cass: I don’t think I’ve come to terms with the fact
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