Lexington’s fire marshal had previously rejected a proposed wall separating Robert E. Lee’s statue from the rest of University Chapel, saying it would make the building unsafe. The joint board of building code appeals affirmed that decision.
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By Anna Akins Washington and Lee students gathered outside Lee Chapel for a candlelight vigil to mourn the recent events…
By Katie Paxton George Taylor recalls his first visit to Washington and Lee University in 1959. He remembers entering Lee…
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.
By Lindsay Cates Lee Chapel, where Robert E. Lee and many of his family members are buried, will close Dec.…
By Cory Smith Washington and Lee University undergraduates have classes on Martin Luther King, Jr., day, unlike most students in the country.…
By Ryan Scott Supporters of gay marriage are actually conservatives, even if they don’t realize it, renowned journalist Andrew Sullivan…