It’s springtime! You know what that means - afternoons spent floating the Maury, mimosas with the girls, shirtless guys on the Colonnade, and pretty flowers. But all is not well in the town of Lexington. Allergies plague students. The tow trucks are out for vengeance. And the squirrels that we once considered cute, but harmless … Continue reading 10 Ways to Protect Yourself from Sentient Squirrels
Month: May 2023
The Radish proposes future Spring Term classes
After a long and brutal winter term, spring is finally here! No more 9-5 school/work days (unless you decided to take Geology), and no more juggling between multiple classes. Spring term is a unique staple of W&L which gives students the opportunity to take a deep dive into specific topics they are interested in, and … Continue reading The Radish proposes future Spring Term classes
How to Darty: A C-School Masterclass
This year’s roster of Spring Term classes is looking a little more interesting with the new addition of How to Darty. This unique class is designed and taught entirely by students, demonstrating the innovative spirit and community values at the core of W&L. They were inspired to put the class together after being haunted by … Continue reading How to Darty: A C-School Masterclass
The Truth about Spring Term: A high-functioning alcoholic’s haven
Washington and Lee’s spring term is a great way for students to immerse themselves in classes that they would not otherwise have an opportunity to experience in a traditional academic setting. With the spring term only allowing students to take a maximum of 5 credits, students typically take one class, allowing them to fully engage … Continue reading The Truth about Spring Term: A high-functioning alcoholic’s haven