Malicious fire alarms are common on campus. The Fire and Police Departments want students to know the costs.
Graci Vlattas, Junior Editor Early mornings on Sewanee are peaceful for everyone, students and faculty alike. The dawn uninterrupted on…
Graci Vlattas, Junior Editor Early mornings on Sewanee are peaceful for everyone, students and faculty alike. The dawn uninterrupted on…
Ginna Allen, News Editor This year’s Anita S. Goodstein lectures honored the late Dr. Julie Berebitsky, a professor at Sewanee…
The Roberson Project staff On April 7, Sewanee is proud to welcome Dr. Katherine Parkin, Professor and Jules Plangere, Jr. Endowed…
Chloe Wright, Editor-in-Chief My Palestinian student and I started our English class on Zoom like normal. We were to learn how…
Hunter Huckabay, Contributing Writer New York Magazine Features Writer Brock Colyar said America, specifically the LGBTQIA+ community, has changed a…
Ella Mitchell, Photography Editor It seemed that spring weather had finally settled in at Sewanee on that warm, Friday night,…
Sanjana Priyonti, Executive Editor For Clara Earley (C ’26), choosing Sewanee came down to more than just academics or athletics…
Matthew Cowin, Staff Writer Joining the Sewanee community in 2009, Dr. Jeffrey Thompson has served as an associate professor of…
Graci Vlattas, Junior Editor At Sewanee, extracurricular and athletic programs are held to a high standard and are deeply immersed…
Israa Zayed, Features Editor “Behold how good and pleasant it is for kindred to dwell together in unity” (Psalm 133:1),…