by Page Forrest Staff Writer Let’s play a game. It’s called “Where’s Bacchus?” Only Bacchus doesn’t have stripes or a hat, so the game’s a
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Too many ladies???
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff Hey, gang! As we begin another semester, I thought it necessary to bring up an issue that has plagued Sewanee
Sewanee Swim & Dive team beats Birmingham-Southern
by Katie Keith Staff Writer On January 18, the Sewanee Tigers Swim & Dive team hosted Birmingham-Southern at Fowler Athletic Center pool. The tigers brought
Women’s Rugby returns to Sewanee
by Blair Johnson Staff Writer Is it football, wrestling, or quidditch? Rugby, a European sport, has had a long presence on Sewanee’s campus through our
Tough loss leaves Sewanee Tigers hungry for a win
by Caitlin F. McCarthy Executive Staff Tiger fans packed home Juhan Gymnasium on Jan 18, eager to watch the men’s basketball team, lead by head
Inequality on campus provokes change
by Lam Ho Recently, there have been some rumors about discrimination on campus that may unnerve and anger both students and administration. A handful of
Sustain at Sewanee Explores Consumerist Culture Over Waste-Not Week
by Lam Ho Last week, over a hundred students signed a pledge card and picked up a trash bag to “tote their trash” around campus
GSD House, GSA introduce Sewanee Safe Space program
by Kathryn Willgus As you go through the academic buildings on your daily class schedule, you might notice that the hallways are just a little
I am Woman Hear Me Roar: the Women’s Center second Pinnacle Luncheon
by Paigee Wilson On Thursday November 14 The Women’s Center hosted its second Pinnacle Luncheon of the year in the Mary Sue Cushman room titled
McClurg Profile: Ruby Walker
by Grace Dossett It is immediately evident when speaking to Ruby Walker just how much she loves her job. On Tuesday afternoon, I had the