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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

Three women and one man hold signs supporting abortion rights and stand on a street corner. Two dogs are also present.

Limited reproductive health care options harm Rockbridge County residents

W&L faculty share their experiences with high-risk pregnancies and off-road deliveries
Addie-Grace Cook, Staff Writer
May 8, 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 projected slide in a dark room shows a photograph of a young man in a white outfit. The slide reads, "All for Eli #closertosafe"

BirdieLight educates students on dangers of fentanyl

W&L organizations worked together to bring Dr. Beth Weinstock to campus
Emma Malinak, Arts & Life Editor
January 23, 2023
Pilates students use a reformer, an appara-tus with tension pulleys meant to challenge the body. Photo courtesy of Kevin Remington.

New Pilates studio offers hot-powered approach

A new business in Lexington brings a blend of Pilates and heated yoga to the workout scene.
Shauna Muckle
September 28, 2021
Faculty member Jan Kaufman speaking with vendors. Photo by Savannah Kimble, ‘18

Shape up: W&L learns how to live well

Washington and Lee encourages its faculty and staff to strive for healthier living through its annual Wellness Fair
Faith Isbell
September 28, 2015
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