
Sociology Professor Speaks On Cardi B and Trap Feminism
“Let's get radical, let's get ratchet, let's twerk, let's use our voices and live our best lives as Cardi B says, but most importantly, let's engage with the sociology that centers women from the trap,” concluded Washington and Lee Professor Candice Robinson.
Robinson, assistant professor of sociology and a DeLaney Center faculty scholar, discussed these issues during her March 4 speech in Leyburn Library’s Harte Center Gallery. The speech borrowed the name of her 2024 book, The Sociology of Cardi B: A Trap Feminist Approach.
She told the approximately 25 attendees that “this book would be nothing without the women in and adjacent to the trap: the hood chicks, the ghetto girls, the ratchet women, those with the long nails and brightly colored hair who are twerking or talking too loud or whatever the case may be.” Robinson described these groups of people as “the women who survive and thrive in the face of structural inequalities.”

W&L Students Form New Investment Society
The Sustainable Innovation Investment Society aims to focus on long-term investing.

Speaker Shares African-American History Through Art
Stephen Towns, a quilting artist, shares his art’s connections to African-American history.

Classicist Speaks About Writing Book on Alexander the Great
Professor Kousser discusses studying and writing about Alexander the Great.

The W&L Political Review Returns to Campus
Students restart the Williams School academic journal after a hiatus.

Wake Forest Politics Professor Gives MLK Day Address
Melissa Harris-Perry shared her thoughts on MLK, race relations, and the 2024 election.

Behind Closed Doors: Inside SHAG’s “Sex in the Dark”
Facilitators discussed safe words, communication, and anatomy, among other topics.

Art History Students Read Tarot Cards, View Nude Photos
Surrealism students read Tarot cards and are shown graphic sexual images.

Vandalism at W&L’s LGBTQ+ Resource Center
On the morning of November 7, an act of vandalism was discovered in the Red House, W&L’s on-campus LGBTQ Resource Center. Spray paint-graffiti was found on an inside wall and a door.
The exact words used in the graffiti were erased, and have not been released to the public.
In an email to students, President Dudley asked the W&L community to support the “LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff whose facility was targeted in [the] incident” and stated that “there is no place for harassment, intimidation, or vandalism at Washington and Lee.”
W&L Gets $132 Million Gift
Renowned investor Bill Miller’s gift enables move to permanent need-blind admissions.

W&L Community Remembers October 7, 2023
Students, community members gathered to mark the anniversary of the horrific terrorist attacks.

Circuit Judge Discusses Originalism During W&L Visit
Judge Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr., of the 4th Circuit discusses originalism’s importance.

Martin Baron Speaks about Trump, Bezos, and The Washington Post
Comments on Marty Baron’s book and his time as editor of The Post

Ramaswamy and Bolton Debate America’s Foreign Policy
Two visions for America’s global role clashed on stage at VMI.

Michael Knowles Tells Students: “Kamala Wants You Single”
Michael Knowles speaks on VP Harris, the anti-family onslaught, and leftist violence.

W&L, Lexington Community Gather to Remember 9/11
The event honored W&L’s Robert Schlegel, ‘85, and James Gadiel, ‘00, among the other victims.

Students Frustrated Following Campus Dining Changes
Controversial changes to meal plan minimums and to-go options generate backlash.