Julianna Stephenson, Staff Writer
May 8, 2023
Eugénie Rovegno, ’24, remembers sitting alone in a theme house while all her friends were at a sorority house watching a movie. She wasn’t allowed to join because of...
April 11, 2023
Editors' note: For this piece, the Ring-tum Phi reached out to three administrators, a Panhellenic Council executive, and six active, involved members of Pi Beta Phi, including...
Jenny Hellwig, News Editor
April 11, 2023
Washington and Lee University’s new plan to build a wall in University Chapel was approved early last month after multiple permit denials and arguments over the chapel’s...
Annalisa Waddick, Opinions Editor
May 8, 2023
There are a lot of things that have changed over the course of my four years at Washington and Lee University: the availability of a waffle maker in D-Hall, common room capacity...
Aliya Gibbons, Staff Writer
May 8, 2023
This summer, the Supreme Court will once again rule on the constitutionality of affirmative action. The Court’s decision will likely overturn 45 years of precedent, declaring...
Blake Ramsey, Staff Writer
May 8, 2023
Marxism is one of the words which seems almost forbidden to even mention at this university. Sure, people read Marx’s readings in sociology and history because Marx was...

Russ Woody, ’98, was enjoying a relaxing morning in his room in Graham-Lees on April 19, 1995, when his friend sprinted through the halls to tell him that there had been...

Washington and Lee unveiled two new art exhibits in April. The installations bring unique points-of-view to the university’s art collection, with five Arab American artists’...

Washington and Lee University’s Around the Globe club hosted its second annual spring festival on April 8 to showcase cultural dances. Around the Globe co-founders Aishwarya...