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A group of male and female dancers in black and white Polynesian outfits half-kneel and spread their arms toward the audience.

Around the Globe hosts spring festival, celebrates culture with dance

Emma Malinak, Arts & Life Editor April 11, 2023

Washington and Lee University’s Around the Globe club hosted its second annual spring festival on April 8 to showcase cultural dances. Around the Globe co-founders Aishwarya Vemagiri, ’25, and Irina...

International students face difficulties returning to campus amid Omicron

Avani Kashyap February 1, 2022

Washington and Lee University student Vivek Kumar, ’23, was en route to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India on Jan. 12 when he got the message: he had tested positive for COVID-19....

The class of 2025 has the most international students in Washington and Lee’s history, with 33 students from 19 different countries on campus. Photo by Brianna Hatch, ’23.

Increase in international students on campus sparks more global-themed events

Leela Addepalli October 12, 2021

This year, the first-year class at Washington and Lee is the most diverse in the university’s history. It also boasts a record number of international students. With 33 students from 19 different...

17 first-year international students are studying abroad at St. Andrews due to travel restrictions.

International first-year students face unique challenges

Vivek Kumar and JIN NI October 7, 2020
First year international students must overcome pandemic challenges, even as they are stranded from home and the W&L community
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