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The Spectator Presents: Michael Knowles
News Caden Brousseau, '27 9/2/24 News Caden Brousseau, '27 9/2/24

The Spectator Presents: Michael Knowles

The conservative commentator will discuss traditional values during his on-campus speech.

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U.S Senate Candidate Eddie Garcia Visits W&L College Republicans
News, Interview James Eustis, '27 3/18/24 News, Interview James Eustis, '27 3/18/24

U.S Senate Candidate Eddie Garcia Visits W&L College Republicans

Garcia believes that he can flip the state by winning the support of veterans, young adults, and Hispanic voters united by a pro-working class emphasis…

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Parade, Presidential Prospects, and a Foreseen Prediction
News Kamron M. Spivey, '24 2/16/24 News Kamron M. Spivey, '24 2/16/24

Parade, Presidential Prospects, and a Foreseen Prediction

A red tractor led the parade, pulling a trailer filled with W&L College Republicans, their flag, and a life-size elephant statue…

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End-of-January News Recap
News Kamron M. Spivey, '24 2/7/24 News Kamron M. Spivey, '24 2/7/24

End-of-January News Recap

Events include a book about Medieval whiteness, how food impacts culture, and a discussion of Trump’s campaign…

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November 13, 2023 Weekly Recap
News The Spectator Editorial Staff 11/13/23 News The Spectator Editorial Staff 11/13/23

November 13, 2023 Weekly Recap

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Students and Community Honor 9/11 Victims
News Row Sterne, '25 9/28/23 News Row Sterne, '25 9/28/23

Students and Community Honor 9/11 Victims

Third annual memorial service places thousands of flags and spotlights passed alumni…

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