O'Rourke offers opinion on economy, politics
by J.P. Welch, '11 in Arts & Opinion
Upon taking the lectern, author and Washington and Lee University graduate Tom Wolfe confessed, "It's hard for me to express my emotions about this series, except to say that it makes me feel…posthumous."
The excited buzz echoing through Lee Chapel was quickly hushed when Wolfe and fellow literary giant P.
W&L peer counselor speaks out against student indifference
by Rebecca Koval '09 in Arts & Opinion
I am an English major. I feel the need to state this up front because I deal with the thoughtful and reflective articulation of emotions. Thus, it is a great aberration for me to utter "repugnant," "deplorable," and "unconscionable" with red face and wildly gesticulating limbs.
Provost June Aprille gives her take on accusations toward the administration
by Alexandra Scaggs in Arts & Opinion
Dean Dawn Watkins recently provided The Trident with an e-mail addressing charges that the administration has attempted to cover up the campaign of Knowledge Empowering Women Leaders, or KEWL, in its "Love Your Body" week.
The Trident will cover these charges and the administration's response more in coming weeks.