by Julia Wallace Even as a senior, McClurg can be a daunting space. Not including the few that live off campus, every student goes at
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More than Meats the Eye: the Rick Nassieur Story
by Conner Anderson Every now and then, a momentous figure sets his (or her, maybe) foot down on the University of the South’s historic campus.
A turf act to follow
By Jack Russell The football field has new turf. People walk and play on it. They added it this summer. Everyone is excited. Many people
Sewanee Volleyball sweep: Six consecutive victories show a strong start to the season
By Rebecca Hannigan As the academic life in Sewanee settles into new classes and schedules, fall sports are also returning. Volleyball is among those sports,
A look to the future
by Conner Anderson As exams begin to take their toll and students begin to yearn for some summer relaxation, it’s important to remember the value
A review of Dante’s Inferno
by Tue Vo A simple version of the plot: Dante, now a generic guy in the fast-paced modern big city, lost his way of life.
An interview with JJ Grey
by Ansley McDurmon Self-described soul – rock – fusion outfit JJ Grey & Mofro created good vibes to keep Spring Party 2013 in full swing
It’s all just make-believe: Sewaneroo 2013
by Ross Scarborough After four years of work with Mountaintop Musicians, my friend and fellow MTM executive Michael Grantz (C’13) and I took a well
Theatre Sewanee celebrates Shakespeare with The Marriage of True Minds
by Katie Lafferrandre Theatre Sewanee kicked off its spring performance titled The Marriage of True Minds: An Evening of Shakespeare April 24 with subsequent shows
This. Is. Sparty.
by Lucy Hebb It’s that time of year: freshmen are hauling mysterious brown bags that probably weigh more than they do up the stairs of