By Robert MohrStaff Writer Mary Stuart Hall (C’04) spoke about her new exhibition, Sympathetic Dissonance, on Friday, November 15 at the Carlos Gallery. The sculptural
By Robert MohrStaff Writer Mary Stuart Hall (C’04) spoke about her new exhibition, Sympathetic Dissonance, on Friday, November 15 at the Carlos Gallery. The sculptural
Earlier in the semester, Alastair Fernbach (C’20) and Hunter Craighill (C’20) perform outdoors. Photo courtesy of Emma Burdett (C’20). By Oliver HeffronStaff Writer If there
By Lucy Rudman Junior Editor The Sewanee Symphony Orchestra (SSO) performed a spooky concert on Halloween night. It was the orchestra’s first performance with new conductor
Finn Gallagher (C’21) (left) performs in another one of his plays, The Toothache, in the spring of 2018. Photo by Matthew Hembree (C’20). By Dakota
Amanda Shires (L’17) performs with husband Jason Isbell in Guerry Auditorium. Photo courtesy of Buck Butler (C’89). By Jeremy O’Neill Executive Staff Sewanee has been blessed
Stephanie Danler reads “Stoned Fruits” from the Fall 2019 edition of The Sewanee Review. Photos courtesy of The Review. By Claire Smith Staff Writer The Sewanee
Members of the Green House performs John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” and the entire crowd joins for the chorus. Photos by Lucy Wimmer
In the Skirts and Gowns exhibit, a newspaper clipping from the Chattanooga Times reads, “She’s Definitely Given Up Using Hairspray Ever Since She’s Taken Up
Cameron Noel (C’21) performs in front of Diedrick Brackens’ tapestry, “American Wedding.” Photos by Lucy Wimmer (C’21). By Lucy WimmerExecutive Staff Nine years ago, the
Wolf Tu (C’20) and Teddy Scott (C’21) perform at ‘Rant Night.’ Photo courtesy of Mandy Moe Pwint Tu (C’21). By Anna PüsökStaff Writer The Writing