Spring Term Abroad: What to expect in 2025 and beyond
Students and staff reflect on what is and isn’t happening off-campus this spring
Running low on treadmills
Students complain that demand for treadmills in the fitness center exceeds availability
Lexington police address parking issues amid business owners’ concerns
Business owners say city officials are not doing enough to enforce parking laws
Some professors are taking steps to reduce student cell phone use
Public school systems across the state are banning cell phones. Some W&L professors are doing the same
A look inside Greek life’s grasp on local housing
As formal rush approaches, the relationship between Greek life and limited local housing is top of mind for many
After a remarkable Trump win, students and faculty share their reactions
The provost’s office hosted a panel with faculty from various departments to
discuss the election
Rents rise in Lexington as the city struggles to build new housing
As W&L seniors continue to seek off-campus housing, Lexington is struggling to boost available inventory
LGBTQ+ center vandalized in the midst of election anxiety
Purple graffiti was discovered in the Red House by a public safety officer on Nov. 7, but questions regarding the suspects and the security of the building remain unanswered
Students and dining staff review mobile ordering system
Mobile ordering keeps lines short but causes some frustrations for dining services’ employees and customers
SAIL revamps Ukraine event series
The student organization shifted its focus so the programming includes all students affected by global conflict
W&L’s crime rate is higher than peer institutions, yet students say they feel safe
Some question if the Honor System leads to a false sense of security
Wall Street Journal commentator talks about the “trouble with social justice”
The Phi fact-checked Jason Riley’s qualms with social justice after his campus speech