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No Time for a Good (Long) Read? Consider the New York Times

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Law School keeps everyone busy. There never seems to be enough time to do all of the things that you want and need to do. The reading to prepare for class, researching papers, or client matters seems endless. Does anyone even remember the concept of reading for pleasure or intellectual curiosity?

Sometimes you need to take a break!

For a quick read – try the New York Times.

The New York Times has something for everyone. Known for its coverage of current events, peruse the “front” page and you can quickly keep up with the latest political news, information on natural and man-made disasters around the world, or social movements.

Looking for a little lighter reading or a more focused area of interest? Here are just a few of your options:

  • Business – One can always learn more about managing money.
  • Sports – Isn’t everyone a fan?
  • Tech – What’s in, what’s coming, and what’s passé.
  • Books – One of the most influential sources of information on new books!
  • Food – Dinner plans anyone?
  • Travel – We can all dream.

As you read, you may even see occasionally see a familiar name. Professors Logan, Margulies, and Bogus are among the RWU Law faculty who have been quoted or graced the Op-Ed section of the New York Times.

Access to the New York Times is provided by the Law Library. Current members of the RWU Law School community may register for an account. Accounts must be renewed annually. If you have any questions about access, please remember to Ask a Librarian!

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