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
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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
Colbert goes south with Sewanee alum
by Lily Davenport On Tuesday, Feb. 12, The Colbert Report hosted Roger Hodge (C’89), editor-in-chief of The Oxford American, for a verbal sparring round covering
What is a fan’s favorite gift? “A Tattered Line of String!”
by Ansley McDurmon After ten years of hiatus, a subtle reintroduction to the blogsphere, and a promised reunion tour, The Postal Service delights fans with
Short and sweet: Students direct plays
by Lily Davenport Starting on Feb. 28 and running through Mar. 2, Theatre/Sewanee will present A National Conference on Youth, a collection of five short
Mountaintop Yoga: A time to breathe
by Conner Anderson The lack of accessible health and wellness programs on the Mountain has long kept students away from achieving their physical and mental
“Don’t Say Gay” bill returns to Tennessee senate
by Sara Smith Tennessee’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill has returned to the floor of the Tennessee State Senate. The Classroom Protection Act, as it
Calling all good men
by Joseph Lowe If Flannery O’Connor and Sex and the City have taught us anything, it’s that a good man is hard to find. Men
Sewanee takes a stand on climate change one cookie at a time
by Shari Balouchi The Keystone XL Pipeline has been a controversial topic on Sewanee’s campus since last year. In Nov 2011 Sewanee honorary degree recipient
