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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

While there are many places for underclassmen to live on campus, senior housing still remains elusive for many.

Rents rise in Lexington as the city struggles to build new housing

As W&L seniors continue to seek off-campus housing, Lexington is struggling to boost available inventory
Leon Tong
November 18, 2024
Because of Lexington’s small size, the attitudes and behaviors of Washington and Lee students play a big role in the school’s relationship with the city.

Bridging the gap between W&L and Lexington

Local residents believe that W&L students make a big impact, but there is still work to be done
Joshua Davidson, Local Staff Writer
November 4, 2024
Lexington Farmers’ Market is a place where students and the community can interact.

Are Lexington and W&L at odds?

Amid rumors of rising tension between Washington and Lee and the town of Lexington, it is more important than ever to maintain this relationship
Hannah Bishop
October 21, 2024
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