Former first-year sentenced to six years in prison
Ricardo Vergara, formerly ’26, was sentenced Monday in Rockbridge Circuit Court after pleading guilty to a rape charge
A behind-the-scenes look at administration
The president and his cabinet keep “the small city that is W&L” running smoothly
Tea House will adopt mobile ordering system during spring term
The app will go live for other campus dining venues, including Café 77, this fall
White Book review committee releases proposed amendments
The new amendments aim to increase accountability for the Executive Committee
With no in-person counselors of color, students must look elsewhere for care
The director of counseling initially denied the importance of race when it comes to care
Tracking Title IX progress and challenges amid renewed discussions
Students and professors weigh in the Title IX office as discussions on sexual misconduct have increased on campus
Former student in Gaza fears for her life while saving others
Palestinian medical student Nour Alshaer, ’22, is helping wounded and starving Gazans. Alumni asking the administration to support her are met with silence
Students receive less care from short-staffed university counseling center
The counseling center is down three providers, leaving students with longer wait times between appointment
W&L senior acquitted of stalking charge
Judge Christopher Billias warned Brandon Konlian, ’24, that further contact with the victim in the case would result in jail time
Lee’s image in Fancy Dress promotion sparked anger. It’s nothing new.
A poster featuring Robert E. Lee poses the question: What does the W&L tradition mean for an increasingly diverse student body?
New club wants university to pull support of fossil fuel companies
Experts say divestment would be a symbolic move with no real impact
Suspended fraternity Phi Zeta Delta sues W&L
Phi Zeta Delta is taking to court to challenge its suspension from campus