
Minimum Meal Plan Requirement: Benevolence or Burglary?
Financial straits and trampled liberties are the fruits of W&L’s new dining policies.

The W&L Dining Hall Shakedown
The university exploits students with onerous dining requirements, irrespective of intentions.

Reporting for Duty
Considering heroism through the lens of James Bond offers a guiding light for young men.

Update on America’s Fiscal Crisis
Amidst many concerning programs, Medicare and Medicaid stand out as key culprits.

Can Conservatives be Anti-Racist?
Looking back on antebellum America, there is much to criticize…



A Proactive Defense of the Traditional Honor System
The modern Honor System’s self-contradictory subjectivity can only be resolved by a return to its roots in objective morality.



Students, Stop Protesting and Start Caring
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations won’t achieve half as much as informed discussions…


Whom does the Board think they’re convincing?
The university no longer honors George Washington and Robert E. Lee, so stop telling us you do…

Teaching Civil Discourse
Picture an environment where ideological opposites rationally search together for solutions without ad hominem attacks or temper tantrums…

Sink or Swim?
My own years at W&L taught me all too well the importance of strong swimming skills…


Expand the CPD office to properly support politics majors
With inadequate attention, many students simply abandon public service aspirations…



Becoming a Conservative, an American, and a General
My journey to the W&L faculty taught me valuable lessons about excellence and open dialogue…