By Kinsey Grant Commonwealth’s Attorney Bucky Joyce says his office will not pursue a criminal investigation into a hazing incident…
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By Meaghan Latella Washington and Lee University’s production of “Monty Python’s Spamalot” offered its audiences a lot of silliness, a…
By Leslie Yevak Lexington city officials say they expect an increased demand for student-friendly businesses downtown as a result of…
By Kieran McQuilkin Washington and Lee University is waiting for a green light from the city of Lexington on a…
By Leslie Yevak Time is getting short for Washington and Lee University officials to decide whether they want a five-acre…
By Meaghan Latella Engineer-turned-artist Louis Markoya says his work was inspired by his four years as studio assistant to surrealist…
By Wesley Cutler The Japanese tea ceremony is a tradition dating back to the 16th century, a mindfulness technique used…
By Meaghan Latella In 1963, then-Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy set up a private meeting with author James Baldwin to…
Washington and Lee University is denying claims made by a former student in a lawsuit that he was expelled after being falsely accused of sexual misconduct. The school filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, saying there isn’t enough evidence to proceed.
Both The Reeves Center and Watson Pavilion are open to the public while Lee Chapel is closed for renovations. The public is allowed to view artifacts normally on display in Lee Chapel.