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The student newspaper of Washington and Lee University

The Ring-tum Phi

Phi Zeta Delta’s letters have been scrubbed from the group’s former house, which has been converted to over-flow housing. The fraternity won’t be allowed on campus until 2027.
Phi Zeta Delta suspended for 5 years
It’s unclear how the fraternity plans to move forward from last spring’s verdict
September 25, 2023
W&L’s diversity could decline after affirmative action decision, admissions says
W&L’s diversity could decline after affirmative action decision, admissions says
The Supreme Court prevented race-conscious admissions programs. W&L is still navigating the implications
September 25, 2023
First years sitting in class during the beginning of fall term.
Overflowing first-year class puts a squeeze on campus housing, but not classrooms
More than 500 students from around the world are making Washington and Lee home this year, if they can fit their clothes in triple rooms’ closets
September 25, 2023
Students chat in Café 77, which underwent remodeling last winter term.
‘Tough choices’ with dining renovations leave some students disappointed
When students returned to campus this fall, they found much had changed in the most popular dining venue
September 25, 2023
Matt Walsh clenches his fist as he speaks in University Chapel on Sept. 18.
Fact-checking Matt Walsh’s rhetoric against trans rights
The conservative commentator said the transgender community “inflicts more damage on itself” than he does. What’s the truth?
September 21, 2023
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The upcoming season at Lenfest will feature many exciting new shows.
Lenfest Center for the Arts is ready for the new season
September 26, 2023
Joaquín Villagran, ‘26, tabling at the kick-off event on Cannan Green.
Latinx community celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with dining, cultural events
September 25, 2023

Mary Mattingly’s “Drum” is one of three sculptures in the exhibit tackling the prevalence of overconsumption in today’s society.
Mary Mattingly’s “Proposals” explores the weight of overconsumption
September 25, 2023
Elizabeth Marshall, ‘25, and Bailey Jordan, ‘26, table for North Carolina.
1,500+ students join Mock Convention delegations, preparing to predict GOP nominee
September 25, 2023
The intersection of Icelandic culture and American politics.
American Politics from a Non-American Perspective
September 25, 2023
University Chapel at 2023 Convocation.
The Honor System: Fostering Honor or Fear?
September 25, 2023
The empty, sterile Commons without a soul to be seen.
Tragedy of (the) commons
September 25, 2023
The fall season reminds us of a major question: who will next be in the White House. Photo from Rawpixel
Primaries reveal party problems
September 25, 2023
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