By Caroline HoskinsStaff Writer “Tuba is the most important instrument in the orchestra.” joked Jeremiah Studivant (C’24), a freshman from Birmingham, Alabama. Majoring in biochemistry,
By Caroline HoskinsStaff Writer “Tuba is the most important instrument in the orchestra.” joked Jeremiah Studivant (C’24), a freshman from Birmingham, Alabama. Majoring in biochemistry,
Camp SpainExecutive Staff Bluegrass is a genre of music that is as often as puzzling as it is entertaining. To many folks, the simple twang
Rebecca ColeContributing Writer As student organizations rethink how to engage the student body under COVID, Wick Activist Coalition has introduced a lineup of creative events
Camp SpainExecutive Staff “Let the painting be painted,” says junior artist, Evie Murray on her approach to her craft. But for Evie, it’s part of
Caroline HoskinsStaff Writer While spring in Sewanee usually means a musical for the theatre department, this year brought a more serious offering in the form
New Tiny Desk studio. Photo by Maria Mattingly (C’23). Camp SpainArts and Entertainment Editor In the wake of continued measures to maintain a COVID-safe campus,
Grace TruettContributing Writer Grey Kenna has had the inclination to pick up a camera ever since her childhood, when she would use her American Girl
Maggie LorenzenExecutive Staff On Friday, February 26, as part of the 2020-2021 Sewanee Performing Arts Series, Wu Fei, a Nashville-based composer and guzheng artist, performed
Michaela James-ThrowerExecutive Staff As we come to the end of February, we look back on how Sewanee celebrated Black History Month. Every Wednesday of the
By Caroline HoskinsContributing Writer This semester, the Sewanee theater department is putting on their production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,