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Cartoon: “Dining Hall Shakedown”
Cartoons an anonymous student 9/17/24 Cartoons an anonymous student 9/17/24

Cartoon: “Dining Hall Shakedown”

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Minimum Meal Plan Requirement: Benevolence or Burglary?
Opinion Nathan Gilbert, '27 9/17/24 Opinion Nathan Gilbert, '27 9/17/24

Minimum Meal Plan Requirement: Benevolence or Burglary?

Financial straits and trampled liberties are the fruits of W&L’s new dining policies.

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The W&L Dining Hall Shakedown
Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 9/17/24 Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 9/17/24

The W&L Dining Hall Shakedown

The university exploits students with onerous dining requirements, irrespective of intentions.

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Students Frustrated Following Campus Dining Changes
News Veronica Cargill, ‘27 9/17/24 News Veronica Cargill, ‘27 9/17/24

Students Frustrated Following Campus Dining Changes

Controversial changes to meal plan minimums and to-go options generate backlash.

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Watch: Michael Knowles at Washington & Lee
News The W&L Spectator 9/16/24 News The W&L Spectator 9/16/24

Watch: Michael Knowles at Washington & Lee

Michael Knowles' September 16th lecture in Evans Hall.

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College Presidents, Public Officials Discuss Role of Education in Rural Appalachia
News Alex Kagan, '27 9/12/24 News Alex Kagan, '27 9/12/24

College Presidents, Public Officials Discuss Role of Education in Rural Appalachia

Leaders of West Virginia’s colleges discuss their roles in the economy and society of their state.

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Exclusive Interview With Senator Joe Manchin
Interview Nathan Gilbert, ‘27 and Dominic Vogelbacher, ‘27 9/12/24 Interview Nathan Gilbert, ‘27 and Dominic Vogelbacher, ‘27 9/12/24

Exclusive Interview With Senator Joe Manchin

Manchin discussed partisanship, advice for youngsters, and soft support for some Republicans.

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U.S. Chamber of Commerce VP on Rural Growth and the Future of the Free Market
News Alex Kagan, '27 9/12/24 News Alex Kagan, '27 9/12/24

U.S. Chamber of Commerce VP on Rural Growth and the Future of the Free Market

Neil Bradley on his hope for free enterprise, and how that vision could best help Appalachia.

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Reporting for Duty
Opinion Henry Haden, '25 9/12/24 Opinion Henry Haden, '25 9/12/24

Reporting for Duty

Considering heroism through the lens of James Bond offers a guiding light for young men.

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Update on America’s Fiscal Crisis
Opinion Tom Rideout, '63 9/12/24 Opinion Tom Rideout, '63 9/12/24

Update on America’s Fiscal Crisis

Amidst many concerning programs, Medicare and Medicaid stand out as key culprits.

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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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Donald Trump Accepts GOP Nomination After Assassination Attempt
News Veronica Cargill, ‘27 7/28/24 News Veronica Cargill, ‘27 7/28/24

Donald Trump Accepts GOP Nomination After Assassination Attempt

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Bomb Threat Reported at Washington and Lee University
News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 7/11/24 News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 7/11/24

Bomb Threat Reported at Washington and Lee University

Campus declared safe after law enforcement conducted an extensive search.

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Mike Pence Discusses How to Approach America’s History
News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 6/26/24 News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 6/26/24

Mike Pence Discusses How to Approach America’s History

The former Vice President examines Robert E. Lee, other topics at student press conference.

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Bob Good on McCarthy, Johnson, and His High-Stakes Primary
Interview James Eustis, '27 6/17/24 Interview James Eustis, '27 6/17/24

Bob Good on McCarthy, Johnson, and His High-Stakes Primary

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Can Conservatives be Anti-Racist?
Opinion Kamron M. Spivey, '24 5/23/24 Opinion Kamron M. Spivey, '24 5/23/24

Can Conservatives be Anti-Racist?

Looking back on antebellum America, there is much to criticize…

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Letter to the Editor: Naming Commission
Opinion Philip Leigh 5/23/24 Opinion Philip Leigh 5/23/24

Letter to the Editor: Naming Commission

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Executive Committee Passes White Book Amendments
News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 5/19/24 News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 5/19/24

Executive Committee Passes White Book Amendments

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Greek Organizations and Collective Experience at W&L
Opinion Gaius Whitfield, VI, ‘04 5/19/24 Opinion Gaius Whitfield, VI, ‘04 5/19/24

Greek Organizations and Collective Experience at W&L

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A Proactive Defense of the Traditional Honor System
Opinion Iain MacLeod, '22 5/19/24 Opinion Iain MacLeod, '22 5/19/24

A Proactive Defense of the Traditional Honor System

The modern Honor System’s self-contradictory subjectivity can only be resolved by a return to its roots in objective morality.

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