Camille Pfister Junior Editor The stage was set. Music played in the background as attendees excitedly took their seats. The lights dimmed and the show began.
Camille Pfister Junior Editor The stage was set. Music played in the background as attendees excitedly took their seats. The lights dimmed and the show began.
Amelia Leaphart Editor-in-chief After having the privilege to meet writer Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi in a classroom setting when she visited campus in February, I
Emma Howell Layout Editor Perpetual Motion, Sewanee’s biannual student-run dance show, concluded its first run in two years this Sunday. As was the case with many
Ahmad Ijaz Arts & Entertainment Editor On Wednesday, March 30, Bairnwick Women’s Center, along with other campus organizations, hosted the “Sex in the Dark” event. The
Emma Howell Layout Editor There are many valid critiques of Bridgerton: the first season’s treatment of sexual assault, its approach to casting, which has been met
Anna Cook Junior Editor Emma Jewell (C’22) is a senior art major from Little Rock, Arkansas. Her work is characterized by creative overlapping of mediums, playful,
Ahmad Ijaz Arts & Entertainment Editor Fully immersive, true to Frank Herbert’s highly influential novel, and with a brilliant young star (Timothée Chalamet) leading the cast,
Annabel Davis Contributing Writer The highly-anticipated 2022 rom-com Marry Me, starring Owen Wilson, Jennifer Lopez, and Maluma, clings to the heritage of its genre. The
Camille Pfister Junior editor On February 17, a rainy Thursday afternoon, Gailor Auditorium welcomed students, staff, and community members to a reading by author Dr. Gwen
Anna Cook Junior Editor Photo by Buck Butler Emily K. Harrison is a visiting professor of theater, based in Boulder, Colorado, who recently directed Sewanee’s production