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Kristen Stewart’s Engagement And ‘Celesbian’ Visibility
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Black Cats And Their Long History As An Object Of Superstition
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Founded in Austin in 1988 as a monthly print magazine, Study Breaks is written and illustrated by college students across the country about trending media, emerging artists and contemporary culture.
Seniors reflect on art thesis exhibition: “Memory & Motion”
Hayhoe wants you to talk about climate change
Staniar exhibit explores the boundaries of drawing
Maria Christina Tavera explores multicultural identity through multimedia exhibit
Indigenous community meal invites reflection on Thanksgiving
Alabama’s Poet Laureate inspires students
The Generals and WLUR say farewell to Jeremy Franklin
Photography exhibit explores racial profiling through artifacts
African Society hosts annual Africa Week
How students are “spring optioning”
Staniar hosts annual Senior Art Thesis Exhibition
Mr. G’s food truck satisfies Lexington’s sweet tooth
W&L Repertory Dance Company streams “Dancing with the Camera”
Women in the Outdoors Month: the Outing Club is celebrating with events and activities
Artist William Ransom collaborates with sculpture students
Native American Cohort panel discusses history and impact of racist mascots
Students choreograph, perform and stream fall dance concert
Diversity milestones from the 2020 Election
Washington and Lee film premiere fundraises for Project Horizon
Students host halloween-themed sexual health awareness week
Students collaborate on community art project
Bi-weekly podcast features professors
Student documentary on intimate violence will support Project Horizon
WLUR student DJs return to the airwaves
Africana studies kicks off yearlong series on activism and Black life
Faculty and staff share their quarantine hobbies
WLUR’s Open Air Waves showcases student talent
Cameron Kasky embodies our generation
Nadine Strossen speaks out against censorship
Seniors share their post-graduation plans
Student groups partner to bring sexy back
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A modern take on a classic play
Q&A with Professor Nandini Bhalla
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