W&L groups fundraise for Darfur

As the genocide in Darfur continues, W&L students are trying to do their part to support Project Darfur, an organization that provides humanitarian aid to refugees. Two campus groups are holding events to make the campus more aware of the conflict.
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Families want help with sinkhole

Two weeks after the chasm swallowed part of Amber Woods Dr., concern continues to grow about what to do and who will fix this problem.
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photo by Kate Shellnutt

County says no to new noise ordinance--for now

W&L students take the poverty diet challenge

Minorities in line for 2008 Presidential race?

Black Greeks at W&L

New construction for courthouse and Waddell Elementary?

Bubble dome pool to open near Maury River Middle School

Rising gas prices a boon for local tourism? Megann Daw reports

Old train station
to house W&L offices

 

Produced by Washington and Lee journalism students.

Lead supervisor:      Prof. Claudette Artwick

 

Reporting supervisors:

Prof. Doug Cumming

Prof. Robert de Maria

Prof. Phylissa Mitchell

 

Technical supervisor:  Michael Todd