Campus deemed safe hours after students evacuated for bomb threat investigation
The July 10 threat is the third to shake the campus community within two academic years
Q&A with President Dudley: Looking at the year ahead
President Will Dudley discusses the institution's silence on Israel and Palestine, how he navigates alumni blowback and plans for the upcoming year
CARE expands program to donate books with diverse characters to local schools
The Reading in Color initiative works to make Lexington a more inclusive community
Female W&L students prefer social science, STEM and commerce, data shows
Here’s how women’s preferences have changed since W&L went co-ed in 1985
A conservative alumni group is pushing for more student outreach. Are progressive groups doing the same?
The Generals Redoubt raised $1.95 million in 2022 to fund high-profile campus events and property purchases. Liberal alumni groups have adopted a quieter approach
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