“Hamlet 50/50” brings gender equity to a centuries-old tale
The reimagined Shakespeare play turns Elizabethan England’s gender power structure on its head, giving new voice and agency to female characters
New dating app launches to help students meet their match
Red Cup combines digital and real-world interactions to allow students to connect without the fear of rejection
FUDG offers new programming to boost student involvement
After suffering a dip in turnout, FUDG is revitalizing its program with renovations and a welcoming atmosphere
New publication encourages students to connect with nature
The Experience Exchange is the university’s new environmental, student-run print magazine
Lights on Lenfest: W&L welcomes new Lenfest director
In our “Lights on Lenfest” series, the Ring-tum Phi peels back the curtain on the artists and musicians who run W&L’s arts programs
Columbia University professor criticizes American drug policy
Carl Hart said current drug restrictions are inconsistent with America’s founding principles and data
Why can we see the northern lights in Virginia?
Northern lights are always a beautiful sight to see, but why are they visible in Virginia?
Revived club leads volunteer efforts for animals in need
Leaders of the organization, called HEART, said they aim to provide a community for all animal lovers
Mock Trial team kicks off season with promising start
After their first competition, the Mock Trial team brought home awards and high ambitions for the rest of the season
Lights on Lenfest: Music is language for pianist Anna Billias
In our “Lights on Lenfest” series, the Ring-tum Phi peels back the curtain on the artists and musicians who run W&L’s arts programs
Meghan McCain says she won’t endorse a presidential candidate
W&L hosted a conversation with the author about the current status of politics in the United States
“Long Time No See” exhibit explores forgotten history and identity
Artist Stephanie Shih shared the stories behind her collection in the Reeves Museum