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Fake it or Make it: Good Times with Weapons

KYLE REES
News Editor

RABJEET WALLIA
Staff Writer

As writers, we are told that the ‘pen is mightier than the sword’. While we both have faith in the truth of this statement, there’s no reason that we can’t have both, right? So in the spirit of this convergence of weapon and words, we took a trip down to the Target Sports Canada shooting range in Gromley to do some range shooting with a wide variety of weapons.

This is a range only 30 minutes outside of the downtown core, where $40 gets you in the door, and another $60 gets you a full slate of shotguns, sniper rifles, and pistols for target shooting. You will need (for good reason, I think) two pieces of ID, and to sign a waiver longer and more in-depth than Crocker’s dispute with Sundance Resorts. After that, you get a couple of hours worth of range time.

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The Happiness Project: Happiness of the Heart

CASS DA RE
Staff Writer

Humans are relational beings and I posit that law students are humans. Therefore it should come at no surprise that we need personal relationships, not only for functional reasons of cooperative existence tied through a Hobbesian social contract, but also for the emotional and psychological support that can only be expressed through valuable interactive associations. Although this value may seem incommensurable, never underestimate the importance of your support system.

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Valentine's Day is Actually a Good Thing

RABJEET WALLIA
Staff Writer

February 14th is fast approaching. For some, this is a wonderful event in which you involve yourself in an activity where you get to find out precisely how much your significant other cares about you and/or knows how to read a calendar so they can actually plan things. For others, it is a not-so-gentle reminder that romantic comedies are terrible and that you can, in fact, eat an entire tub of ice cream.

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What Ails You Osgoode?

TRACEY HARDIE
Staff Writer

Winter means dry. Static ridden handshakes, crazier than normal hair and a skin tightness akin to Botox (or so I've heard). One method of combating "dry" is to go with the 8 glasses of water a day, and at Osgoode, that requires a certain amount of attention paid to the Brita filling stations, which I've finally mastered.

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