First-year class elects EC and SJC representatives
Yoong Wen Chong and Malachi Zarahn shared their campaign strategies, leadership and values with the Ring-tum Phi
Ramaswamy, Bolton debate foreign policy
The politicians disagreed on U.S. intervention in the Middle East, Ukraine and China
Student organizations amp up programming ahead of presidential election
Leaders of College Democrats and College Republicans say event attendance and energy are up as students prepare to cast their vote
Former Phi Delt house caught between fraternity lawsuit and plans for a queer safe space
Months after the fraternity was suspended, its lawsuit against the university and the fate of its house remain unresolved
Meal plan requirement sparks disagreement
Dining Services increased the minimum meal plan requirement claiming to meet the needs of students. But students argue that flexibility to choose their meal plan would be best
Ring-tum Phi begins school year with nonprofit status, new editorial team
Incorporating solidifies the organization’s independence and financial viability but will not modify newsroom operations or the availability of content
Students and dining services staff at odds over new reusable to-go box program
Dining services officials say the program is more environmentally responsible and promotes community engagement. But students are frustrated by the change
University’s summer bomb threat raises questions of preparedness for future crises
As students return to Lexington, some question what plans are in place if another threat arises
All your questions about parking, answered by the Director of Public Safety
Craig VanClief hopes to set the record straight after parking scuffles last year
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