Father takes cause to Richmond

By NICOLE MOORADIAN

After his son drowned at the Jordan's Point dam last April, Lexington real estate broker Chuck Volpe began a quest for change. Now Virginia's governor is about to sign a bill on dam safety into law.

Photo by Nicole Mooradian.

Nicole Mooradian reports on Volpe's mission

Photos of Jordan's Point


Possible expansion for RATS
By KRISTI WILLIAMS
The transportation system has dedicated drivers but improvements are still needed.

Jews celebrate Purim, look toward new Hillel site
By EMILY HULEN
W&L's Hillel chapter is raising money for a Center for Jewish Life on W&L's campus.

New school site raises concerns   
By MELISSA CARON and DREW SCARANTINO
The Lexington School Board seeks comments on Waddell's proposed site at its March 12 meeting.

 

 

 

W&L Fancy Dress Ball  celebrates its centennial

Photo by Cara Burton.

What to expect this weekend

By CARA BURTON


Black (and white) out

By NINA COOLIDGE and ELLIOTT WALKER
Shop windows fill with black and white goods for the celebration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Producer: Kat Greene
Associate Producer:  Kristi Williams


Daylight Savings Time starts early, on
March 11 at 2 a.m.


Basketball stunt men visit Rockbridge for fundraiser

Truck climbing lanes to help ease I-81 traffic

Church of Latter-Day Saints planning to build in BV

Downtown survey may tweak marketing efforts  


Law school appoints Smolla as dean

Baseball kicks off season with winning streak

Student government elections go into overtime


Producer Kat Greene's take on freedom of the (university) press

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Produced by Washington and Lee journalism students.

Lead supervisor:      Prof. Claudette Artwick

Reporting supervisors:

Prof. Doug Cumming

Prof. Phylissa Mitchell

Prof. Brian Richardson

Technical supervisor:  Michael Todd