by Caitlin McCarthy Following an impressive eight game winning streak by the Sewanee Men’s Basketball Team, the Tigers faced a difficult loss to our rivals,
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Speak softly and carry a lax stick
by J.D. Crabtree Staff Writer Whether or not you know what ‘ripping top cheddar’ is or who a ‘stick wizard’ might be is irrelevant when
Triumph through tragedy
by Conner Anderson On the surface, the Sewanee Rugby team’s ascension to Division Three dominance seems the byproduct of a hard-nosed mentality and an unrelenting
The streetlight conundrum
by Leah Terry I think of Sewanee as a safe campus. Students and professors kindly open doors for each other, to avoid the harsh smack
Spring Break: A time for reflection
by Ahmad El-Bobou It’s about that time of year. Spring Break: a time for beaches, sun, fun, Netflix, and drinking. Just thinking about it gives
A letter concerning Erebus
by Peter Lampley Dear Erebus, The other day, while skimming a few fluff articles that huffed and puffed, but failed to blow me away, I
Seeing both sides: Freshman cars
by Peter Lampley Why should freshmen be allowed to have cars on campus? Well gosh, let me think. There are a couple of reasons worth
Mountain Goat dines for submissions
by Pagie Wilson On Feb. 19 at 6 p.m., The Mountain Goat held its first ever dinner and reading in the Mary Sue Cushman Room
The Perks of seeing this film
by Katie Kenerly Thirteen years after its publication, Stephen Chbosky’s poignant coming-of-age novel, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, was finally adapted into a film
Now do the Harlem Shake?
by Taylor Baird Alright, we’ve all heard of it. This “new craze” called the Harlem Shake that may or may not be taking over Gangnam