The Windsor Law Revue features stand-up, spoken word, and musical performances.
The Windsor Law Revue features stand-up, spoken word, and musical performances.
Windsor law students have revived their newspaper, now named Headnotes, as a digital publication.
Participants in an inaugural course from Windsor Law in June learned about the business aspects of running a practice.
There is no better bonding exercise than actual exercise, says Francine Herlehy, assistant dean for student services in the Faculty of Law.
She is organizing a team of students, faculty and staff to participate in iClimb for United Way, soliciting sponsorship before mounting more than 1,000 stairs in the WFCU Centre on Friday.
“This is a way for Windsor law to come together,” Herlehy says. “The iClimb allows them to actively participate, rather than just write a cheque.”
The law school has an ongoing relationship with United Way.