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Mock Trials & Mock Tribulations of Mock Trial

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Maximilian Paterson
<Arts & Culture Editor>
For those of you fortunate enough to score a ticket to Mock Trial (and the even more fortunate of you who scored a ticket to the proceeding pub night), you were treated to an entertaining romp of musical numbers, videos, comedy, dance, and mance.

Theatre Review: A Rare Mix of Dance for Beginners

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QUINN HARRIS, HILARY FENDER, SPENCER BAILEY
<Contributors> 
For their second trip to the theatre on March 8th, your mock trial producers began the night with a candlelit dinner at La Palette ending at Spencer Bailey’s apartment with his cat Boston, some whiskey, cheddar and onion flavoured chips, and shreds of na’an bread.

War Horse: A Rousing Gallop from Book to Stage

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TRAVIS WEAGANT
<Co-Editor-in-Chief> 
Children often find war difficult to understand, so we explain it to them by simplifying it into a “good vs. evil” narrative where two camps hate each other so much they want to kill each other.  You can imagine then, how much more difficult it is to explain the more complicated aspects of armed conflict

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