Alexis Baigue, Sophia Beratta, and Kenn Hopkins Jr. as fairies in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photo courtesy of Lauren Parker. By Rob MohrExecutive Staff Since
Alexis Baigue, Sophia Beratta, and Kenn Hopkins Jr. as fairies in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photo courtesy of Lauren Parker. By Rob MohrExecutive Staff Since
PUBLIQuartet takes a bow in Guerry Auditorium. Photo by Erin Elliot (C’21). By Erin ElliotStaff Writer Guerry Auditorium was honored by a visit from PUBLIQuartet,
Sherry Jo Ward on stage performing Stiff. Photo courtesy of Audrey Gibbs (C’22). By Claire SmithExecutive Editor The three tools of an actor are body,
Promotional photo for American Shakespeare Center’s 2020 season. Photo courtesy of American Shakespeare Center. By Dakota CollinsJunior Editor As part of its annual residency at
Pictured: Artist Ketch Secor. Photo courtesy of Rolling Stone. By Mary Katherine Saye Executive Editor A typical morning for our visiting Artist-in-Residence, Ketch Secor— better known
Adelle Dennis performs in “The Prophetess” in fall of 2019. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Mary Katherine Saye Executive Staff It was no surprise upon
By Mandy Moe Pwint TuStaff Writer Søren Kierkegaard, a Danish philosopher, believed that “in the telling of our life stories, we become responsible for our
Mandy Moe Pwint Tu poses in front of the Faces of Sewanee exhibit in duPont Library. Photo courtesy of Buck Butler (C’89). By Mandy Moe
Jay Tavarez-Brown (C’21) discusses the history of Breslin Tower while giving a tour to students. Photo courtesy of Cecile Denton (C’21). By Katherine LeClairExecutive Staff
By Amelia LeaphartStaff Writer On November 21, The School of Theology held a screening of the documentary, The Unafraid. The film follows three DACA students