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Conversations with Participants of Lee-Jackson Day
Interview Ella Wong, '27 1/29/25 Interview Ella Wong, '27 1/29/25

Conversations with Participants of Lee-Jackson Day

Participants share their opinions on the holiday and its connection to Washington and Lee University.

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W&L Grapples with Central Role in Lee-Jackson Day
News James Eustis, '27 1/24/25 News James Eustis, '27 1/24/25

W&L Grapples with Central Role in Lee-Jackson Day

A parade honoring Confederate leaders draws passionate enthusiasm and intense criticism.

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Is The Spectator Going Woke?
Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 2/6/24 Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 2/6/24

Is The Spectator Going Woke?

Leftist outrage against our articles and events is affirming — blowback indicates that we have successfully challenged….

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Historian Philip Leigh responds to Kamron Spivey
Opinion Philip Leigh 2/6/24 Opinion Philip Leigh 2/6/24

Historian Philip Leigh responds to Kamron Spivey

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Letters: Lee-Jackson Day
Opinion Drew Thompson 1/29/24 Opinion Drew Thompson 1/29/24

Letters: Lee-Jackson Day

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“Pillar of Priorities” (cartoon)
Cartoons, Opinion an anonymous student 1/27/24 Cartoons, Opinion an anonymous student 1/27/24

“Pillar of Priorities” (cartoon)

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Ignorance is Bliss at Lee-Jackson Day
Opinion Kamron M. Spivey, '24 1/22/24 Opinion Kamron M. Spivey, '24 1/22/24

Ignorance is Bliss at Lee-Jackson Day

Symposium predicated on absolving Southern responsibility for slavery damages societal unity…

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