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Caroline Tolton

Caroline is a third-year law student at the University of Toronto. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the University of Toronto, Trinity College, where she was a Provost Scholar. Caroline is a Junior Fellow at Massey College and a recipient of the Beaverbrook Vimy Prize, which awarded her the opportunity to study the First and Second World Wars in England, Belgium, and France. Caroline has made numerous media appearances as an ambassador for the Vimy Foundation, including on the TV show The Agenda and on the Foundation’s “Beyond the Ridge” podcast. She has also volunteered with the University of Toronto’s legal aid clinic, Downtown Legal Services, and with the Faculty of Law’s International Human Rights Program. Her hobbies include travelling, reading, learning languages, and keeping up with current affairs. She is passionate about the intersections between history and the law.

Fiona Reuter

Fiona is a first-year law student at Osgoode Hall Law School. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and History from University of Toronto, Trinity College. She is particularly interested in the global dimensions of the Cold War, as well as Impressionist art history and its connections to the Industrial Revolution. Fiona is a Deans’ List Scholar and a recipient of the Drew Thompson Scholarship. In the past, she has been involved with the undergraduate student union at UofT, serving as the Vice President Operations, as well as the UofT Canadian Politics Society, Model UN, and the G20 Research Group. Outside of academics, she enjoys running, golf, baking, and keeping up with international politics.