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Satire: Finally! Grammy Awards get it right

  By Luke Williamson Executive Staff   Refreshingly, the 2018 Grammy Awards were charmingly sanitized. The Recording Academy knew exactly…

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Sewanee Artist of the Week: Will Burton-Edwards (C’18)

    By Anna Mann Executive Editor     Each issue, Anna interviews a university artist in order to celebrate Sewanee’s…

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Citizens Band provides discourse about the immigrant experience

  By Mandy Moe Pwint Tu Executive Staff   The University Art Gallery (UAG) is bare except for a square in…

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Professor Spotlight: Dr. Julie Garai

  By Luke Gair Executive Staff   When asked where she saw herself 15 years from now, Dr. Julie Garai…

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Major Spotlight: Theatre Major Marion Givhan (C’18)

  By Katherine LeClair Staff Writer   For Marion Givhan (C’18), theatre is not solely about being in the spotlight. Performing…

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Winter Wonderland event amazes young crowd with the magic of chemistry

      Alicia Wikner Executive Staff   In early February, the Chemistry Club’s twelfth annual demonstration took place in…

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Shake Day: A Completely Serious Guide

Joseph Marasciullo Staff Writer At the University of the South, Shake Day occurs twice a year at the beginning of…

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Kai Davis performs poems articulating the Black Female Experience

Ivana Porashka Staff Writer The Bairnwick Women’s Center recently welcomed two-time international Grand Slam Poetry Festival champion Kai Davis.The Pinnacle…

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San Francisco to Boston: One student’s upcoming odyssey

Briana Wheeler Contributing Writer This summer, while some Sewanee students toil away on research projects or earn valuable experience from…

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The legacy of American Bigotry: History of the KKK

Evans Ousley Contributing Writer New York University Professor and Historian Linda Gordon presented Sewanee’s nineteenth annual Goodstein Lecture on the…

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