‘The Zombie Life’ explores life and death
Witty, thrilling and uncomfortable, Professor Chris Gavaler crafts a profound message about the value of living
Play honors victims of attack in Ukraine
Students from the Russian Department performed a bilingual reading of accounts of the missile strike in Hroza
Reggaefest celebrates Caribbean culture
Irie has brought students and faculty of the Caribbean diaspora together during its first year at Washington and Lee
A W&L guide to watching the solar eclipse
Mark your calendars for 3:16 p.m. on April 8 to watch the sky go dark in Lexington
Students make their opera debuts with Henry Purcell’s Greek tragedy ‘Dido and Aeneas’
This year’s Bentley Musical portrays the love affair between the titular characters adapted from Virgil’s “Aeneid”
Dean of students will retire after 24 years at W&L
Sidney Evans says goodbye to the students who she's helped, and who have helped her
“Florence As It Was” reconstructs medieval city
Over the past eight years, Professor George Bent worked with students to recreate 15th century Florence
‘Before I Die’ artist on bringing people together
Candy Chang spoke to students about how her work connects communities
Republican Senate candidate appeals to W&L voters
Eddie Garcia spoke to students as a part of his ongoing pre-election college tour
Archaeology suffers from lack of school resources
With the department's 50th anniversary approaching, leaders reflect on their struggle to receive recognition from the university
oSTEM supports LGBTQ+ students in the sciences
Washington and Lee is now one of over 100 colleges to host the LGBTQ+-focused organization
WLUR gets more equipment as interest increases
WLUR 91.5 FM allows students to experiment with live radio. Now it’s upgrading