For the Lovely Loved Ones: Holiday Gift Ideas on a Law Student’s Budget

Hello my fellow Cardozians! It is that time of year again when the leaves have fallen from the trees, it gets dark around 4:30 p.m., and your outlines have your hair turning gray.
It is also the time of year when

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Put a Twist on Turkey Day

November begins the official countdown to Thanksgiving. Besides being a great time to catch up on all that reading that you skipped, it is also a time to reconnect with family, visit those friends you haven’t seen in months, and,

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Need Quality Headphones? Listen up.

There is a possibility—very slim—that Cardozo accepted my application so that I could advise professors on headphone choices. So far, two professors have sought my advice about headphones, and numerous classmates have commented that I wear large headphones around. So,

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Liss: Anatomy Shapes Interpretation of Text Messages

I always channel Scalia while reading text messages from a boy. After years of failed flirtations and botched texting, I have concluded that men and women apply vastly different canons of construction to text messages. Specifically, how deeply one reads

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A Taste of Barcelona Found in New York’s Flatiron District

I recently had the pleasure of visiting Boqueria for a friend’s birthday and loved the quality of the food. Styled after the famous Boqueria Market in Barcelona, the cozy space brings a bit of Spanish charm mixed with a clean

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NY Competes With Best Wineries

It’s harvest time. No, I’m not talking about apples and pumpkins, but grapes! While fall is often the season when people reach for pumpkin ales and apple cider, wine is oft forgotten despite the fact that this is one of

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Implications of NCAA Conference Changes Examined

Over the past year, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has seen an unprecedented amount of schools changing conferences. These conferences, usually organized by region of the country, involve between eight and sixteen schools and dictate many aspects of intercollegiate

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Homeland: Thrillingly Unpredictable

“I missed something once before. I won’t, I can’t let that happen again,” Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes), a C.I.A. officer says in the opening credits of Showtime’s new TV show Homeland. In a post 9/11 world, Americans’ awareness of the

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Ides of March: Not Subtle, But Worth Seeing

In the opening frames of The Ides of March, a candidate steps into the spotlight, leans into the lectern, and confesses that he does not believe in a God—he believes only in the Constitution. He is not your usual pandering

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Fall TV Season Offers Plenty of New Shows

This season the television lineup includes reboots, the supernatural, 60′s knockoffs, dead people, medical dramas, police dramas, 20-something-year-olds, dinosaurs, and of course there is The X Factor. Year after year, the somewhat original shows are canceled and the shows that

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