Selby had history of “vindictive, destructive” behavior before sexual battery charge
University administration failed to protect community from Selby, even after reported incidents
‘This is my frontline’: W&L student fights for justice and visibility for Ukraine
Tania Kozachanska, '26, partnered with W&L organizations to host "Ukraine Week" and support her home country
Students explore legacy, mental health through Black History Month programming
Campus groups celebrated Black identity and focused on long-term support for the community
Faculty question how to adjust syllabi in the wake of ChatGPT
Two W&L professors drew large crowds to talks addressing the AI technology
Generals wrestling, swimming excel in championships
The men's swim team tallied over 300 points more than Lynchburg during a four-day conference championship to claim the win
Staniar hosts first in-person gallery event in over a year
“To See Color First” showcases work by American artist Louise Herreshoff Eaton