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The Ring-tum Phi

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The Ring-tum Phi

The student newspaper of Washington and Lee University

The Ring-tum Phi

Students chat in Café 77, which underwent remodeling last winter term.

‘Tough choices’ with dining renovations leave some students disappointed

When students returned to campus this fall, they found much had changed in the most popular dining venue
Erika Kengni
September 25, 2023
A large hall with windows and white and blue walls, full of dining tables and chairs.

An impassioned defense of E-Hall

My hot take: if you don't like E-hall, you're a picky eater
Annalisa Waddick, Opinions Editor
April 11, 2023
A brown haired white man in a blue button down shirt smiles in front of a white and brick building. The photo shows his head and torso.

W&L welcomes part-time dietitian

Alum Clark Simcoe joined the staff in November, serving dining services, athletes and others
Claire DiChiario, Staff Writer
March 28, 2023
A large hall with windows and white and blue walls, full of dining tables and chairs.

Students react to dining alternatives in the wake of Marketplace and Cafe 77 renovations

Long lines and limited options were common student complaints with dining at Evans Hall
Jenny Hellwig, News Editor
March 28, 2023
Foodside's "Indi-coop" debuted this semester after the highly popular "Mexi-coop" offerings retired.

The case for Foodside’s “Indi-coop”

As “Mexi-coop” takes its leave before the end of the semester, W&L students have the chance to try dining services’ take on Indian food
Austin Winslow, Staff Writer
December 12, 2022
The breakfast burrito can be found at Co-op. Photo by Jess Kishbaugh, ’23.

The Art of the Breakfast Burrito

Within the Co-op menu lies a hidden treasure trove: the breakfast burrito.
Julie Ham
December 14, 2021
Featured at the Marketplace, these cupcakes are chocolate with vanilla buttercream. Nerds are used as garnish. Photo by Mary Alice Russell, ’22.

Instagram cupcake review account informs d hall diners

A sophomore with a sweet tooth rates her favorite cupcakes
Mary Alice Russell
November 9, 2021
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