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Independent student newspaper of Washington and Lee University

The Ring-tum Phi

Independent student newspaper of Washington and Lee University

The Ring-tum Phi

Independent student newspaper of Washington and Lee University

The Ring-tum Phi

All content by Teddy Kavanagh
Marco Rubio is Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State.

The good, the bad, the ugly of Trump’s cabinet

The president-elect has chosen some skilled but many unqualified people for different department positions
Teddy Kavanagh, Social Media Editor
December 9, 2024
End of summer can mean a decline in mental health. What can we do about it?

The fall mental health struggle

With a new school year upon us, the shift between seasons can bring its own set of triumphs and challenges
Teddy Kavanagh
September 23, 2024
Café 77 is one of the popular venues to grab a quick bite between classes.

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
Teddy Kavanagh
April 8, 2024
WikiCommons

Voting is a freedom that we can’t forget

Now more than ever, we as youth voters need to make our voices heard
Teddy Kavanagh
March 25, 2024
Wesley Hunt addressed Mock Con on Feb. 10.

Wesley Hunt calls for a restoration of the nation’s soul

The Army veteran turned Congressman said the left is trying to divide the U.S. based on racial lines
The media has taken the Kelce/Swift  “romance” way too far

The media has taken the Kelce/Swift “romance” way too far

What better pair than a football player and a pop star?
Teddy Kavanagh
December 11, 2023
Men’s soccer defeats Randolph-Macon 2-0 in the regular season on Oct. 7. Photo Courtesy of Generals Athletics

Fall sports are not over yet

Student-athletes reflect on their experiences as some teams end on heartbreaking loss, while others push forward
Teddy Kavanagh
November 13, 2023

With McCarthy out, the Freedom Caucus has taken control

The ousting of McCarthy shows how Matt Gaetz has always been out for revenge
Teddy Kavanagh
October 23, 2023
First years sitting in class during the beginning of fall term.

Overflowing first-year class puts a squeeze on campus housing, but not classrooms

More than 500 students from around the world are making Washington and Lee home this year, if they can fit their clothes in triple rooms’ closets
Teddy Kavanagh
September 25, 2023
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