By Luke Williamson Executive Staff In a reception for the University Archives Gallery’s new exhibition, Department of Art History Chair Dr. Jeffrey Thompson introduced
By Luke Williamson Executive Staff In a reception for the University Archives Gallery’s new exhibition, Department of Art History Chair Dr. Jeffrey Thompson introduced
By Esmeralda Trevino Contributing Writer The Black Student Union hosted a fashion show in the Mary Sue Cushman room highlighting “50 years of Black
By Jasmine Huang Junior Editor Flute in hand, jazz musician Galen Abdur Rezzaq and his Trio made some final sound checks on the Ayres Multicultural Center
By Max Saltman Contributing Writer Admirers, educators, new fans, and other assorted enthusiasts of verse traveled through the fog and into Convocation Hall to see
By Anna Mann Executive Editor Each issue, Anna interviews a university artist in order to celebrate Sewanee’s myriad of writers, thespians, dancers,
By Mandy Moe Pwint Tu Executive Staff The University Art Gallery (UAG) is bare except for a square in the far corner of the
By Colton Williams Junior Editor The Carlos Gallery heralded in the new year with an exhibition called The Invisible King by Hans Schmitt-Matzen. The gallery
Anna Mann Executive Editor Each issue, Anna interviews a university artist in order to celebrate Sewanee’s myriad of writers, thespians, dancers, composers, and
Mandy Moe Pwint Tu Executive Staff In elementary school, Elyzabeth Wilder was introduced to theatre. Like all young children, she thought that she wanted to
Katherine LeClair Staff Writer The Body Politic, performed January 22 in the Tennessee Williams Center, is a collection of three dance pieces that comments