Washington, D.C., man dead after drowning in the Shenandoah River on Sunday
A 37-year-old man visiting Page County over the long Fourth of July weekend has died after drowning in the Shenandoah River near Compton Rapids.
A 37-year-old man visiting Page County over the long Fourth of July weekend has died after drowning in the Shenandoah River near Compton Rapids.
Two Washington Scholars and four Alvey Scholars will be among the thousand incoming Eagles at the University of Mary Washington in fall 2024.
The FredNats clubbed four home runs, including two from 2022 first-round pick Elijah Green, in a 6-4 win over the Salem Red Sox on Saturday.
Nneka Dennie, assistant professor of history at Washington and Lee University, will receive the Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders Award.
Jarlin Susana struck out nine, but the Salem Red Sox got an early unearned run and went on to shut out the FredNats 4-0 on Thursday night.
Washington and Lee professors Chris Gavaler and Nathaniel Goldberg have collaborated on a third new book, “Revising Reality.”
Diego A. Millan, an assistant professor at Washington and Lee University, received the Jack Rosenbalm Prize for American Humor.
Washington & Lee University has named Susan Wood the university’s next vice president for university advancement, effective July 1, 2024.
Jemma Alix Levy, associate professor of acting and directing at Washington and Lee University, will direct Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”
The Washington NFL team, dating back to 1997, entered into long-term contracts with season-ticket holders that required some to pay refundable security deposits.
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