Irene Boehm, Sports Editor Despite its home being tucked away, far from the hustle and bustle of University Avenue, the Sewanee Equestrian program has been
Irene Boehm, Sports Editor Despite its home being tucked away, far from the hustle and bustle of University Avenue, the Sewanee Equestrian program has been
Eliza Dieck , Opinions Editor On Wednesday August 20, faculty, administrators and students gathered in McCardell Hall to discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at
Frank James Williamson, Junior Editor As new and returning students alike settle into their dorm rooms on the Mountain, many will note the absence of
Juliet Utsey, Contributing Writer This 93-minute dalliance is a wonderful morning watch. The structure is intentionally nonlinear, expressing how time can seem to stretch on
Phoenix Tillman, Arts and Entertainment Editor Blue jeans frame a unique wilderness as bird calls echo through the contemplative quiet of The University Art Gallery
Meran Paul, Features Editor Isabelle Puckette Love joined Sewanee on August 18 as the new Chief Financial Officer and Vice President for Administration. Love holds
Matthew Cowin, Staff Writer Dr. Terry Papillon is a current professor of Rhetoric and Classics at Sewanee. In an interview with The Sewanee Purple, Papillon
Annelise Matthiesen, Staff Writer This summer, Macie Mohler (C ‘28) cruised the river through Switzerland, Germany, France, and Amsterdam with her parents and friend, Payton,
Lizzy Donker, Editor-in-Chief Sanjana Priyonti, Junior Editor The Sewanee Purple recently sat down with the 18th Vice-Chancellor and University President Rob Pearigen ( C ‘76)
Jed Straessle, Contributing Writer Dear Sewanee Community, I hope this letter finds you well. My name is Jed Straessle and it is my privilege to