Absentee voting much easier this year
Ballots are now available through the university's Campus Mail Services
University store now offers black hair care products
Products include Cantu shampoo and conditioner and black bobby pins, among others
Latinx student organization celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
“I come from a majority Latino population,” Amalia Nafal Bosch, '21, said. “Being here makes me feel like I can breathe, like I can be Latino, be myself.”
W&L’s University Store now offers black hair care products
The products offered now include Cantu shampoo, conditioner, leave-in conditioner and curling cream, edge stay gel, Eboline coconut oil and Evolve satin wrap scarves and bonnets, as well as two different wide-toothed combs and black bobby pins.
Leyburn Library features student-curated Mock Convention exhibit
Mock Convention’s Operations Director said she was inspired by digging through the
archives
World-renowned artist invokes a conversation about conversation
Sheryl Oring's "Writer's Block" is on display in the Stanier Gallery in the Lenfest Center of the Arts
Amnesty International hosts second annual Swing For a Cause event
The refugee fundraiser doubled as a fun event for students to attend with their families
Editing tradition: Shenandoah welcomes first female editor
Professor Beth Staples says she’s ready to revamp the university’s literary magazine
Young Alumni Weekend, campus and athletic events canceled for hurricane
This marks the first on-campus reunion event to be canceled in Washington and Lee’s history, according to the Alumni Affairs Office.
My Oxford term: Navigating both the struggles and beauty of a new place
Sutton Travis, ‘19, has spent the last few months studying English at Oxford University in England
From the snow caps of Mount Cook to the coast of Milford Sound
Claude Miller, ‘19, studied abroad in New Zealand this past semester and is currently finishing his time there