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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

Phi Zeta Delta’s letters have been scrubbed from the group’s former house, which has been converted to over-flow housing. Photo from September 2023.

Phi Zeta Delta suspended for 5 years

It’s unclear how the fraternity plans to move forward from last spring’s verdict
Emma Malinak and Shauna Muckle
September 25, 2023
The front of the Pi Beta Phi chapter house, a building at least three stories tall with white columns and a brick first story with several columns and archways between them.

Pi Beta Phi placed on probation until 2024

One hazing report set off an investigation, an appeal and backlash
Bri Hatch and Shauna Muckle
April 11, 2023
Half of the sororities are sticking with university-provided dining, which has updated menus and operations. Photo by Nina Gallagher ‘23.

In-house sorority dining resumes this year with many changes

Some sororities have opted for an external chef service instead of university-provided dining, which has prompted mixed reviews.
Nina Gallagher
October 26, 2021
Ashley Faulkner, ‘18, Sierra Tamm, ‘18, and Mary-Frances Hall, ‘18, at Lemonade for Literacy. Photo by Sutton Travis, ‘19.

Sipping lemonade for a cause

The Pi Beta Phi sorority raised money for literacy through an age0old beverage last week
Sutton Travis
May 9, 2016
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