by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff The third annual Sewanee Monologues took place this year on February 17 with more participation than ever before. Thirty-six monologues
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A Night of Ballads and Lone Hearts: Trey Kennedy performs at Stirlings
by Alysse Schultheis Executive Editor On February 14 at Stirling’s Coffee House, Trey Kennedy (T’16) played an assortment of love songs and “lone heart” songs
Kevin Wilson up for Sunday Times Short Story Award
by Page Forrest Junior Editor Kevin Wilson is already a big deal at Sewanee. He’s one of the most beloved English professors on campus, and
Sewanee Idol raises funds through song and dance
by Alec Hill Executive Staff Sewanee Idol, the annual campus musical talent competition that the Outreach Office uses to raise money for its Spring Break
DuPont Library hosts First Annual Haiku Contest
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief DuPont Library is hosting the First Annual Sewanee Haiku Contest. Entries are due February 28. The ten best poems will be
The Sewanee Pink Eye Epidemic of 2014
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff If you were to ask anyone who works in the University Health Services what Sewanee’s newest fad was, they would
So the roommate honeymoon phase is over…
by David Provost Staff Writer One of the most exciting aspects of entering the college experience would have to be living in close quarters with
No snow days? Snow what?!
by Adele Ewan Staff Writer In light of the recent string of snowpocalyptic events, it has become apparent that Sewanee is not prone to having
Purple Haze on the way to win the Dixie
by Wesley White and Kathleen Richter Staff Writers The Lee Rugby team was tough enough to step foot on Sewanee’s Rugby field behind Gorgas on
Sewanee men’s basketball goes up against Millsaps
by Caitlin F. McCarthy Executive Staff After traveling six hours to Jackson, Mississippi, weary Tigers walked onto the court at Millsaps College. Together they rallied