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Posted by David
Logan
01/10/2011 at 12:48 PM
Matt Jerzyk (class of 2008) arrived at RWU with impressive academic credentials (a magna cum laude graduate of Brown) and a track record of leadership in progressive politics: he had advised the Governor's Commission on Race, Police and Community Relations, co-authored legislation creating a police civilian review board in Providence, and was the founding executive director of Rhode Island Jobs with Justice, a labor and community coalition with over forty organizational members. Matt was a terrific student at RWU Law (by chance, he was assigned to my Torts class and boy did he display smarts...
Posted by Heather
O'Connor
01/10/2011 at 08:21 AM
My Christmas break has been wonderful so far. I have spent a lot of time relaxing, spending time with my kids and family, and getting my house back in order (although with kids, that doesn't last very long!) I have also been cooking a lot more lately, which is a nice change to frozen food.
Today, I am leaving my parents house (the kids and I have stayed here for the past four days) and heading home. It's always nice to get away, but I usually enjoy my return home. We are meeting up with a friend of mine that I haven't seen in a long time and then who knows what...