
New details emerge about police searches during W&L lockdown
Virginia State Police spread across Lexington after Washington and Lee University received an email threat and a UPS driver reported possible shots fired near downtown

Most Lexington hotels will no longer accept homeless guests
A new study says about 640 people are homeless or at risk of losing shelter in Rockbridge County, Lexington and Buena Vista

W&L to keep legacy admissions after affirmative action strike-down
The admissions office is facing new challenges this year. Legacy admissions isn’t one of them.

Angry professors, students and parents want answers following W&L lockdown
Frustration has been building in the two weeks since the Nov. 1 threat

She challenged Matt Walsh on gender-affirming care. Then the death threats started.
Kayla Richardson had her first month of college disrupted after a video of her was posted to a right-wing YouTube account

Fizz users target student, test app moderators
Moderators of the social media platform were put to the test last week when more than a dozen Fizzes blasted a Washington and Lee sophomore

Republicans sweep Rockbridge County races, but Democrats win statewide
Republicans swept two state House races and one state Senate race in Rockbridge County

Inside the EC’s budget allocation process
Some clubs didn’t get the funding they asked for from the Executive Committee this year

Grand jury indicts former Washington and Lee first-year on rape charges
Lexington police arrested Ricardo Vergara in February for allegedly sexually assaulting a fellow student a month earlier

Get to know Laura Ulmer, director of student activities
Ulmer said she finds much to love about Washington and Lee, but she also has plenty on her plate

Historically Black fraternities return for the first time in two years
Students join historically black fraternities at Washington and Lee after years-long hiatus

Washington and Lee community still shaken one day after lockdown
Students came in close proximity to rifles after a 'disjointed' threat was emailed to university officials