By Avery Kelly Executive Staff Across campus, supplies of a different nature are being offered amongst vending machines’ standard rows of chips and candy. As
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MIT Professor speaks on Handel
By Robert Middlekauff Staff Writer On Tuesday October 29, Ellen T. Harris came to Sewanee to discuss the reaction to her book, Handel as Orpheus.
Junior and senior women share what they wish they hadn’t assumed
By Lam Ho Staff Writer Last week, the Women’s Center was hospitable enough to open their doors to freshman and sophomore girls for an event
Green House delivers awesome Arm and Trout
By Alec Hill Executive Staff On Saturday, November 9, the Green House hosted what was, according to Masters of Ceremony Frank Hand (C’13) and Wolfgang
Pocho1: The use of a camera as a form of liberation
By Beatriz Reyes Staff Writer Liberation can be achieved with love, strength, and… a camera. Such was the message of Pocho1, a photographer who gave
Gravity defies expectations
By Isabella Hassel Staff Writer First things first: Gravity is a terrific cinematic success, and it may be one of the best films of the
Arcade Fire nails it with Reflektor
By Justin Smith Contributing Writer Arcade Fire has been a globally hailed band ever since their debut album Funeral in 2004, and, two studio albums
Latin York: selections from the National Gallery
By Emmy Walters Staff Writer From October 25 – December 15, Sewanee’s University Art Gallery will be hosting “Lain York: Selections from the National Gallery.”
Sitarist Anoushka Shankar headlines Sewanee Performing Arts Series
By Julia Wallace Editor-in-chief In Guerry Auditorium on November 8, Anoushka Shankar sat in the center of the stage with her sitar. To the right
Hide yo kids, hide yo wine
By Katie Kenerly Junior Editor Every female’s worst nightmare has finally come true: we have a global wine shortage on our hands. According to a