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W&L Slavic Society Builds Community, Raises Questions
News Simon Rózsa, '28 9/16/25 News Simon Rózsa, '28 9/16/25

W&L Slavic Society Builds Community, Raises Questions

The newly-founded student group aims to “celebrate Slavic heritage.”

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W&L Community Endures Summer Power Outage
News Simon Rózsa, '28 9/14/25 News Simon Rózsa, '28 9/14/25

W&L Community Endures Summer Power Outage

Staff, faculty and students faced the construction mishap in the middle of a heat wave.

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The Honor System is at a Crossroads
Opinion Ben Bankston, '25 9/13/25 Opinion Ben Bankston, '25 9/13/25

The Honor System is at a Crossroads

Students and faculty must do the hard work of recommitting themselves to the Honor System.

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Charlie Kirk, Terrorism and Curbing Political Violence
Opinion Alex Kagan, '27 9/13/25 Opinion Alex Kagan, '27 9/13/25

Charlie Kirk, Terrorism and Curbing Political Violence

Undermining the popularity of politically-motivated domestic terrorism starts by calling it what it is.

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Open Letter: A Turning Point for American Discourse
Opinion Kamron M. Spivey, '24, and Alex Kagan, '27 9/11/25 Opinion Kamron M. Spivey, '24, and Alex Kagan, '27 9/11/25

Open Letter: A Turning Point for American Discourse

Honoring Charlie Kirk’s legacy will restore civility to our nation.

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Intervention for Me, But Not for Thee
Opinion Charles Boardman, ‘28 9/9/25 Opinion Charles Boardman, ‘28 9/9/25

Intervention for Me, But Not for Thee

The reaction to Trump’s strike on Iran is symptomatic of a deeper problem.

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India-America: The Greatest Alliance That Never Was
Opinion Akash Abraham, ‘28 9/8/25 Opinion Akash Abraham, ‘28 9/8/25

India-America: The Greatest Alliance That Never Was

The recent tension between India and the United States threatens our security and President Trump’s legacy.

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W&L’s Free Speech Ranking Slips
News Will Wright, ‘28 9/8/25 News Will Wright, ‘28 9/8/25

W&L’s Free Speech Ranking Slips

The recently published report shows a renewed dip in the university’s openness and freedom of expression.

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Farewell Note from Former Editor-in-Chief
Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 9/7/25 Opinion Andrew L. Thompson, '25 9/7/25

Farewell Note from Former Editor-in-Chief

Former editor Andrew Thompson reflects on his time at W&L and its future.

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A Presidential Defense of the Honor System
Academic The Generals Redoubt 8/26/25 Academic The Generals Redoubt 8/26/25

A Presidential Defense of the Honor System

Former university president challenges law professor’s censure of Honor System.

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W&L Mishandles Summer Power Outage
Opinion Ella Wong, '27 7/31/25 Opinion Ella Wong, '27 7/31/25

W&L Mishandles Summer Power Outage

Students endured a campus-wide power outage with minimal support from the university during an extreme heat wave.

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Interim Dean Youngman Discusses W&L’s Future
Interview Will Wright, ‘28 7/31/25 Interview Will Wright, ‘28 7/31/25

Interim Dean Youngman Discusses W&L’s Future

Paul Youngman addresses his goals as dean of the college and the future of academia.

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Historical Highlight: A Student Under General Lee
Academic The W&L Spectator 5/7/25 Academic The W&L Spectator 5/7/25

Historical Highlight: A Student Under General Lee

An aged alumnus looks back at the stern yet kindly leadership of President Robert E. Lee.

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Sigma Nu Members Cast a Vision for the Future
News Wesley Mazzucco, ‘27 4/27/25 News Wesley Mazzucco, ‘27 4/27/25

Sigma Nu Members Cast a Vision for the Future

Three of Sigma Nu’s members explain what the fraternity means to them and its future.

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Peale’s George Washington Portrait Loaned for Semiquincentennial Celebrations
News Alex Kagan, '27 4/27/25 News Alex Kagan, '27 4/27/25

Peale’s George Washington Portrait Loaned for Semiquincentennial Celebrations

The one-of-a-kind portrait will be displayed across Virginia over the next year and a half.

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Professor Lucas Morel on America250
Interview Alex Kagan, '27 4/26/25 Interview Alex Kagan, '27 4/26/25

Professor Lucas Morel on America250

The head of W&L’s Politics Department discusses helping to plan America’s semiquincentennial celebrations.

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Washington and Lee Sets Lower Tuition Increase
News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 4/25/25 News Andrew L. Thompson, '25 4/25/25

Washington and Lee Sets Lower Tuition Increase

Tuition will increase by 4.9% for the 2025-2026 academic year.

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Play Discusses Euthanasia and the “Right to Die”
News Will Wright, ‘28 4/25/25 News Will Wright, ‘28 4/25/25

Play Discusses Euthanasia and the “Right to Die”

Christine Toy Johnson discusses her musical “Till Soon, Anne,” arguing  for the “right to die.”

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America’s Pressing Counterinsurgency Problem
Academic, Opinion Alex Kagan, '27 4/24/25 Academic, Opinion Alex Kagan, '27 4/24/25

America’s Pressing Counterinsurgency Problem

America’s capacity for foreign conflict is dangerously low and a threat to our security.

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Richmond Fed President Discusses Economic Volatility
News David Lee, '28 4/22/25 News David Lee, '28 4/22/25

Richmond Fed President Discusses Economic Volatility

Tom Barkin discusses monetary policy and the current economic uncertainty.

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