by Alyson Plasterer On Tuesday, September 18, the Tennessee Williams Center held a reading of Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder’s newest work: A Requiem for August Moon.
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Monica Bill Barnes performance visits Sewanee
by Pagie Wilson In tandem with the Sewanee Performing Arts Series and Theatre Sewanee, Monica Bill Barnes & Company performed at the Tennessee Williams Center
Poetry club revived
by Leah Terry This year, though, students are reviving the organization. Paul Ricks (C’17) was looking for a place to share his work and to
Unpaid Internships: The real consequences of ‘just grinning and bearing it’
by Avery Kelly Unpaid internships are quickly gaining a bad reputation. Some of the most well-known companies and organizations that use them — like P.
Rape on campus: a cultural phenomenon
by Sallie Carter Campus rape and sexual assault, while shockingly common, have not been widely discussed at Sewanee in the past. These things do exist
The SWUG files
by Maria Stratienko It was another Saturday night, much like many my friends and I had encountered in our previous three years at Sewanee –
An ode to Brinner
by Mary Morrison Shut up, Microsoft Word. “Brinner” is totally a word. Your red squiggly line of judgment won’t stop me from extolling the virtues
Are you there, McClurg? It’s me, Katie
by Katie Kenerly Going to college is a tough transition for everyone, but what I struggled with the most was not knowing what to expect
The Course at Sewanee makes a triumphant return
by Kevin Farmer After years of planning and reconstruction, Sewanee’s own golf course, aptly named “The Course at Sewanee,” is once again open for business,
Far away game, close score
by Caitlin Finneran McCarthy The Sewanee Tigers traveled 2,500 miles last weekend to Salem, Oregon to play the Willamette Bearcats and, unfortunately, did not return