May 17, 2022
With one week left in the academic year, the Class of 2022 has raised $3,931 for the annual senior gift – or 52% toward the $7,500 goal. Participation has reached 28%...
May 17, 2022
The Covid-19 pandemic was hard on colleges like Washington and Lee, and it looked especially bad for the football team before the 2021 season. In an article...
May 17, 2022
Think of how refreshing it tastes to drink a glass of cold water when you feel dehydrated. Many Washington and Lee students would say that the return to in-person...
May 20, 2022
Over 150 angry people have assembled in front of the business office at 2 South Main Street, and I am one of them. All across the country, the streets are filled...
May 17, 2022
When most people think about Washington and Lee’s University Singers, they think of Shenandoah. It’s the song we sing at the end of every concert; it’s the song that...
May 17, 2022
April 15th will go down in history. Sure, it is the date of the sinking of the Titanic and the birthday of Da Vinci (and Seth Rogan!), but these are of no pressing significance. April...
Washington and Lee has one of the biggest Greek life scenes in the whole country. This can sometimes be problematic and other times a great get away in the small town of Lexington. Dating...
The Shepherd Program is the interdisciplinary poverty studies department unique to Washington and Lee University. Founded in 1997, it hopes to prepare students to “understand...

On May 7, Staniar Gallery hosted an open reception of Pamela H. Simpson Professor of Art Kathleen Olson’s work, which displays in the gallery from Apr. 25-May 26. Raised...