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  2. Theatre of the Relatively Talentless - Wikipedia

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    2009: It's A Wonderful Law School – a spoof on It's a Wonderful Life, performed in the Pantages Theatre. [14] [15] 2010: A Midsemester Night's Dream – a spoof on A Midsummer Night's Dream, performed in the Pantages Theatre. [16] 2011: Harry Torter and the Magical Law School – a spoof on Harry Potter, performed in the Pantages Theatre. [17]

  3. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Student-run businesses are student activities that involve running a business that has an affiliation with the college or university and is almost completely, if not completely, run by student workers. Some examples of student-run businesses include: College/University Radio Stations; College/University Local Television Stations; Production Company

  4. Touro Law Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the law school moved to the town of Huntington in Suffolk County, New York [60] and the building it occupied for twenty years, formerly Toaz Junior High School. [63] At the time of its move to Huntington, Touro Law Center was the only law school on Long Island to offer a part-time program to students. [64]

  5. USC to rename law school after prominent SC lawyer following ...

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    The University of South Carolina has received a megadonation from a prominent Lowcountry lawyer and USC alumnus. Now the School of Law has a new name: the Joseph F. Rice School of Law. Joseph Rice ...

  6. Average student loan debt for law school

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    On average, law students at ABA-approved private schools paid up to 83 percent more in tuition and fees than public school students in 2023. The school’s location also plays a key role in how ...

  7. Curb stomp - Wikipedia

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    Illustrative recreation of the act of 'curb stomping' or 'biting the curb'. A curb stomp, also called curbing, curb checking, curb painting, or making someone bite the curb, is a form of grievous assault or attempted murder in which a victim's jaw is forcefully placed on a curb and then stomped from behind, causing severe injuries or death. [1]

  8. Shopping mall high school - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, The Shopping Mall High School and similar books documented the lack of challenging content in many high school courses. Despite the current policies of mandated student testing and performance-based school funding, evidence from recent reports indicates that the problem of high school students graduating without thoroughly developing many standard intellectual skills persists. [5]

  9. How Vivek Ramaswamy turned his elite education into a ... - AOL

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    Asked about his old suggestion to allow for the literal buying and selling of votes, Tricia McLaughlin, a Ramaswamy spokesperson, said the candidate “doesn’t remember this, but throughout high ...