Taylor Wyatt, Contributing Writer After more than a decade of hiatus, students are reviving Sewanee’s yearbook, “The Cap and Gown.” However, questions of its sustainability,
Taylor Wyatt, Contributing Writer After more than a decade of hiatus, students are reviving Sewanee’s yearbook, “The Cap and Gown.” However, questions of its sustainability,
Daphne Nwobike, Staff Writer It’s 8:50 a.m. on a Monday, and several neighbors are already waiting outside the Community Action Committee’s doors. While volunteers restock
Sanjana Priyonti, Executive Editor On any given Friday afternoon, if you see a huge commotion in the Mary Sue Cushman room at the Bairnwick Women’s
Dear readers, At last, Spring Break is soon upon us. Or, as some call it, “Spreak.” I’ve noticed that Sewanee likes to abbreviate a lot.
Chloe Wright, Editor-in-Chief A wooded site tucked between Kennerly Road and Alabama Avenue is where Arcadia at Sewanee’s board hopes to build a luxury senior
Irene Boehm, Sports Editor “It literally changed my outlook on the world.” Best-selling author Wright Thompson, the epitome of a Renaissance man, will come to
Photo by Clara Earley (C ’26). Sanjana Priyonti, Executive Editor Winter is almost synonymous with snow, but we cannot leave skiing behind in the conversation.
Melody Norman, Contributing Writer Evolving at a frighteningly quick rate, ChatGPT and other AI tools have invaded the academic world to offer convenient and adaptive
Dear readers, A late happy Shake Day to all who celebrate! I hope your Saturday was filled with responsible and safe merriment! And best of
Harper Rzepczynski, Opinions Editor Though the frigid December air slammed into my face as I waited outside O’Hare International Airport for a taxi to downtown,