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Transgender Veteran Discusses Modern American Communications
News Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 4/6/25 News Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 4/6/25

Transgender Veteran Discusses Modern American Communications

Charlotte Clymer, a transgender veteran and activist, speaks on media communication.

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Keep the Bankers “Dancing in the Street”
Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 4/3/25 Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 4/3/25

Keep the Bankers “Dancing in the Street”

And let small business owners dance on Main Street, too.

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Ukrainian Journalist Describes Media and War in Ukraine
News Wesley Mazzucco, ‘27, and Alex Kagan, ‘27 4/2/25 News Wesley Mazzucco, ‘27, and Alex Kagan, ‘27 4/2/25

Ukrainian Journalist Describes Media and War in Ukraine

Tetiana Sylina discussed war reporting and life in Ukraine after Russia’s invasion.

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Former Solicitor General Prelogar Speaks at W&L Law School
News Alex Kagan, '27 3/26/25 News Alex Kagan, '27 3/26/25

Former Solicitor General Prelogar Speaks at W&L Law School

Now-Professor Prelogar described her time as solicitor general, her view of current jurisprudence, and advised law students.

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Former Congressmen Share Thoughts on Legislating in Polarized Times
News Akash Abraham, ‘28 and Alex Kagan, ‘27 3/25/25 News Akash Abraham, ‘28 and Alex Kagan, ‘27 3/25/25

Former Congressmen Share Thoughts on Legislating in Polarized Times

Former Congressmen Trott and Payne discuss their experiences in Congress and insights on Congressional dysfunction.

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Sociology Professor Speaks On Cardi B and Trap Feminism
News Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 3/24/25 News Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 3/24/25

Sociology Professor Speaks On Cardi B and Trap Feminism

The talk covered black identities, trap feminist ideology and politics, and the white gaze.

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Gerard Baker’s Run-in with “the Law”
Opinion Iain MacLeod, '22 3/22/25 Opinion Iain MacLeod, '22 3/22/25

Gerard Baker’s Run-in with “the Law”

Campus police intervened to prevent engagement with Washington and Lee’s history.

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W&L Students Form New Investment Society
News James Eustis, '27 3/21/25 News James Eustis, '27 3/21/25

W&L Students Form New Investment Society

The Sustainable Innovation Investment Society aims to focus on long-term investing.

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Speaker Shares African-American History Through Art
News Akash Abraham, ‘28 3/17/25 News Akash Abraham, ‘28 3/17/25

Speaker Shares African-American History Through Art

Stephen Towns, a quilting artist, shares his art’s connections to African-American history.

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Classicist Speaks About Writing Book on Alexander the Great
News Caden Brousseau, '27 3/17/25 News Caden Brousseau, '27 3/17/25

Classicist Speaks About Writing Book on Alexander the Great

Professor Kousser discusses studying and writing about Alexander the Great.

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The W&L Political Review Returns to Campus
News Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 3/17/25 News Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 3/17/25

The W&L Political Review Returns to Campus

Students restart the Williams School academic journal after a hiatus.

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W&L Almuna Gives Career Advice to Students
News Will Wright, ‘28 3/16/25 News Will Wright, ‘28 3/16/25

W&L Almuna Gives Career Advice to Students

Kassie Scott reflects on life lessons and her experience as a Washington and Lee student.

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How DOGE Could Impact Virginia Elections This Fall
Opinion Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 3/12/25 Opinion Dominic Vogelbacher, '27 3/12/25

How DOGE Could Impact Virginia Elections This Fall

Musk’s slash-and-burn approach to federal workers could influence important state elections.

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Ethical Treatment of AI and Digital Perception of Self
Opinion Isaac James, '27 3/9/25 Opinion Isaac James, '27 3/9/25

Ethical Treatment of AI and Digital Perception of Self

How AI is changing our cultural perception of consciousness.

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Challenges to the Proposed Institutional History Museum
News Dominic Vogelbacher, ‘27 and Wesley Mazzucco, ‘27 3/3/25 News Dominic Vogelbacher, ‘27 and Wesley Mazzucco, ‘27 3/3/25

Challenges to the Proposed Institutional History Museum

W&L faculty, along with community leaders, express concern about the proposed museum.

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Fides Et Ratio: On Faith and Reason
Opinion Nathan Gilbert, '27 3/3/25 Opinion Nathan Gilbert, '27 3/3/25

Fides Et Ratio: On Faith and Reason

Brother Guy Consalmagno’s VMI visit raises important questions on faith and reason.

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Historian Overviews Western Virginia During Revolutionary War
News Alex Kagan, '27 3/3/25 News Alex Kagan, '27 3/3/25

Historian Overviews Western Virginia During Revolutionary War

Historian Robert G. Parkinson uses western Virginia conflicts to describe “belonging and citizenship” in the Revolutionary era.

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How Protectionism Hurts Consumers and the Economy
Opinion D. Addison Gills, ‘27L 3/3/25 Opinion D. Addison Gills, ‘27L 3/3/25

How Protectionism Hurts Consumers and the Economy

Although tariffs may sound appealing, their economic benefits do not outweigh the costs.

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SHAG, ONE Condoms Sponsors “Sizing Saturday” at W&L
News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 3/3/25 News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 3/3/25

SHAG, ONE Condoms Sponsors “Sizing Saturday” at W&L

Facilitators distributed a “FITKIT” for participants to find their ideal condom size.

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How Biden Destroyed His Great Legacy
Opinion Cornelius 3/1/25 Opinion Cornelius 3/1/25

How Biden Destroyed His Great Legacy

Biden was an exemplary American statesman but was unlucky to become president.

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