An ode to freshman year I spent my first year at W&L writing funny articles in the student newspaper. Here’s my final piece of advice Chappell Carter May 18, 2026
W&L’s distinctive culture of ritual, commitment and collective memory It’s the seemingly mundane rituals of our daily lives at W&L that bring us together LeAnna Baker and Elizabeth Barr May 18, 2026
Virginia Supreme Court’s ruling on redistricting is illogical The court struck down a plan that would have redrawn the state’s congressional maps to benefit Democrats Gaby Heberling, Opinions Staff Writer May 18, 2026
Could student engagement be on the rise? The popularity of women’s basketball leads to further questions about participation in student events Ava Tallat-Kelpsa, Multimedia Editor April 13, 2026
Women’s basketball proved the potential of sports at W&L Through its excellence, the women’s basketball team showed students the value of campus sporting events Edwards Settle, Sports Staff Writer April 13, 2026
Are common manners out of style? Working in service shows the fading of basic manners and respect Celeste Dolan April 13, 2026
Marvel movies don’t work anymore A disgruntled Marvel fan breaks down why Marvel movies feel disappointing now Hana Chang, Arts & Life Editor April 13, 2026
Turning around grade inflation College institutions struggle to fix the problem of grade inflation Gaby Heberling, Opinions Staff Writer April 13, 2026
Rethinking the study abroad bucket list I’ve completed three terms abroad. Here’s my best advice Elizabeth Barr April 13, 2026
The Official Spring Guide to Lexington Spring has sprung. Here’s what you should do Chappell Carter March 23, 2026
Patriotism is not always proud In an age of political division, there are many ways to demonstrate patriotism Gaby Heberling, Opinions Staff Writer March 23, 2026
Harry Potter isn’t quite so magical anymore The 2026 Fancy Dress theme shows how overlooked trans people still are Ash Woerner March 23, 2026