W&L Slavic Society Builds Community, Raises Questions
The newly-founded student group aims to “celebrate Slavic heritage.”
W&L Community Endures Summer Power Outage
Staff, faculty and students faced the construction mishap in the middle of a heat wave.
The Honor System is at a Crossroads
Students and faculty must do the hard work of recommitting themselves to the Honor System.
Charlie Kirk, Terrorism and Curbing Political Violence
Undermining the popularity of politically-motivated domestic terrorism starts by calling it what it is.
Open Letter: A Turning Point for American Discourse
Honoring Charlie Kirk’s legacy will restore civility to our nation.
Intervention for Me, But Not for Thee
The reaction to Trump’s strike on Iran is symptomatic of a deeper problem.
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.
W&L’s Free Speech Ranking Slips
The recently published report shows a renewed dip in the university’s openness and freedom of expression.
Farewell Note from Former Editor-in-Chief
Former editor Andrew Thompson reflects on his time at W&L and its future.
A Presidential Defense of the Honor System
Former university president challenges law professor’s censure of Honor System.
W&L Mishandles Summer Power Outage
Students endured a campus-wide power outage with minimal support from the university during an extreme heat wave.
Interim Dean Youngman Discusses W&L’s Future
Paul Youngman addresses his goals as dean of the college and the future of academia.
Historical Highlight: A Student Under General Lee
An aged alumnus looks back at the stern yet kindly leadership of President Robert E. Lee.
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.
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.
Professor Lucas Morel on America250
The head of W&L’s Politics Department discusses helping to plan America’s semiquincentennial celebrations.
Washington and Lee Sets Lower Tuition Increase
Tuition will increase by 4.9% for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Play Discusses Euthanasia and the “Right to Die”
Christine Toy Johnson discusses her musical “Till Soon, Anne,” arguing for the “right to die.”
America’s Pressing Counterinsurgency Problem
America’s capacity for foreign conflict is dangerously low and a threat to our security.
Richmond Fed President Discusses Economic Volatility
Tom Barkin discusses monetary policy and the current economic uncertainty.

