Promotional poster for Ohtello. Image courtesy of the American Shakespeare Center. By Anna PüsökJunior Editor The American Shakespeare Center has visited Sewanee every year since
Promotional poster for Ohtello. Image courtesy of the American Shakespeare Center. By Anna PüsökJunior Editor The American Shakespeare Center has visited Sewanee every year since
By Sarah HallContributing Writer Last Sunday, Sewanee’s Chamber Choir, a student organization, upheld the tradition of Choral Evensong with eight members leading the service in
Album art for Cameron Dallas’ Dear Scarlett. By Rob Mohr and MK Saye Executive Staff MK: If you were waiting for an album written by a
Ink drawing by Lindsey Frazer (C’24). By Bella FrancoisExecutive Staff A love for art sometimes comes naturally, and sometimes comes with just hard work, but
By Caroline HoskinsContributing Writer Every year, the Sewanee community waits in anticipation for the theatre department’s fall play. Due to the coronavirus, there was a
By Madison SellersExecutive Staff Have you missed getting to watch movies as a community with the Sewanee Union Theater every week? No need to fear
Album art for Disclosure’s ENERGY. By MK Saye and Robert MohrExecutive Staff NOTE: This is a review of the deluxe version of ENERGY, which includes
By MK SayeExecutive Staff Perhaps the most asked question of students today is, “How is this going to work?” Certainly this is a question at
Photo courtesy of Mandy Tu (C’21). By Anna PüsökExecutive Staff Mandy Tu (C’21) was first exposed to poetry because of her grandfather. “He was very
Camp Spain (C’21, second from the left) performs with The Bloody Mary Situation at Fish for Change. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Blackford (C’21). By Lilly