Fancy dress expected to be virtual, decentralized
Plans are still in the works and no date has been set for this year’s event
Vaccinated students: some volunteers and healthcare workers are eligible, regardless of age
Students who have been vacci- nated share their expereinces
Athletics are back on… again
Fall sports practices and competitions reinstated after environment level is reduced back to high yellow.
COVID-19 pressures Washington Term to change course
Washington Term expected to
move online as COVID contin-
ues to pose a problem.
COVID-19 Update: W&L plans for winter and spring semesters
One in-person semester finished. With two more to go, W&L looks at how to make next semester safer and better.
Winter Study Abroad Uncertain as Second Wave Hits
Washington and Lee students hopeful but prepared for alternatives
Student Athlete Feature: Courtney Berry ‘21
W&L volleyball star remains hopeful for senior season
Rockbridge County, Lexington schools transition back to in-person
Lexington City Schools and Rockbridge County Public Schools began a staggered return to in-person schooling earlier this month after nine weeks of primarily online learning.
How to beat the winter blues
As if seasonal depression isn’t already enough to deal with, we are now in the midst of a global pandemic that directly affects our ability to connect with others.
An ode to the Undergraduate day off
It is obviously very valuable to
have a motivated student body, but it is more valuable to have a happy student body.
COVID-19 update: students muse on this semester and the next
About 60% of students said they’ll return to campus. But what are the other 40% doing?
Student athlete profile: Erik Recke, ‘21
The student athlete grind doesn’t stop becasue of a pandemic - especially for team captains