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Open Letter from Washington and Lee Parents to the Board of Trustees
The W&L Spectator 5/10/21 The W&L Spectator 5/10/21

Open Letter from Washington and Lee Parents to the Board of Trustees

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Brochure: Robert E. Lee's Presidency
Academic an anonymous student 5/10/21 Academic an anonymous student 5/10/21

Brochure: Robert E. Lee's Presidency

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The Death of Personal Responsibility
Opinion Dennis Hull, ‘22 5/10/21 Opinion Dennis Hull, ‘22 5/10/21

The Death of Personal Responsibility

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COVID-19 Environment Level Plagued with Transparency Issues
Opinion Jack Fencl, ‘22 5/10/21 Opinion Jack Fencl, ‘22 5/10/21

COVID-19 Environment Level Plagued with Transparency Issues

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The Board’s Decision: Remembering the Students in Student Life
Opinion Lilly Gillespie, '22 5/10/21 Opinion Lilly Gillespie, '22 5/10/21

The Board’s Decision: Remembering the Students in Student Life

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Harbingers from History
Opinion Iain MacLeod, '22 5/10/21 Opinion Iain MacLeod, '22 5/10/21

Harbingers from History

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Access to Law Exam Questions Should Not Be a Political Tool
Opinion an anonymous student 5/10/21 Opinion an anonymous student 5/10/21

Access to Law Exam Questions Should Not Be a Political Tool

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Satire: The Hypocrisy of Our Covid Czars
Opinion Will Tanner, '21 5/10/21 Opinion Will Tanner, '21 5/10/21

Satire: The Hypocrisy of Our Covid Czars

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The Jacobins of the Present vs. the Titans of the Past
Opinion Will Tanner, '21 5/10/21 Opinion Will Tanner, '21 5/10/21

The Jacobins of the Present vs. the Titans of the Past

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