Mental health and media intimidation
The occasional dehumanization journalists face can clash with the modern sentiment that we should preserve our mental health
The beauty of spring term in Lex
The term offers a four week crash course on learning how to love learning again
The downsides of the upcoming schedule change
It’s understandable why many students don’t approve of the new passing periods and class time blocks
A senior’s guide to doing college
Reflection and advice from a nearly-graduated student
Voting is a freedom that we can’t forget
Now more than ever, we as youth voters need to make our voices heard
The joy of traditions at W&L
Whether it be the speaking tradition or the Honor System, W&L was built on traditions
English, lists and the Oxford comma
The Oxford comma is the most satisfying way to write a list, but news outlets often operate under style guides that are against it
Life lessons for W&L students from Henry David Thoreau
Using quotes from the 'Walden' writer to reflect on our own lives
Mock Convention failed to uphold Honor System values
We must consider the impact of the 2024 Mock Convention speakers during a time when democracy is at risk
Having baby fever as a college student
As we get older, spending time with kids can teach us more about exploration
CPD is failing politics majors
With such inadequate attention given to the public service and politics career path, many students don’t know where to start and simply give up
Ring-Tum Phi awards for best jokes by state chairs
Laughter filled the Tennis Center as state chairs threw insults at each other and themselves during the roll call vote