by Abbey Good Staff Writer For most of the year, Guerry Hall is deserted, and that’s to be expected. With all of the orientation events
Category: Arts and Entertainment

Dr. Francois Clemmons captivates audience in Martin Luther King Day performance
by John Black Staff Writer On Monday, January 20 the Vice-Chancellor’s Office sponsored Dr. Francois S. Clemmons’ performance of spiritual songs in Guerry Auditorium to

All hail Queen Bey
by Patricia Nkumane Staff Writer She has it all: killer dance moves, faithful followers across the globe, cash mula, a hubby in rap-daddy Jay-Z… the
Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker Dances its way into the hearts of Sewanee residents
by Emily Daniel There is no doubt about it: winter is upon us. As days grow shorter, temperatures plunge, and trees grow ever-barer, few can
The Bone Orchard reading benefits sewanee children
by Mary Morrison On November 21, The Sewanee Children’s Center hosted a benefit reading of The Bone Orchard, an original screenplay by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder,
Comediathon 2013
by Katie Kenerly On Thursday, November 14, 47 Sewanee souls, including students, faculty, alumni, and community members, gathered at the Paschall Italian House (with plenty
Isn’t This Oasis?
by Justin Smith Are you missing hearing the droning of “Wonderwall” blasting out of everyone’s speakers? Can you not bear the fact that “Champagne Supernova”
Sewanee Orchestra and Praise Team welcome all for fall concert
by Christopher Murphree The Sewanee Symphony Orchestra and the Sewanee Praise Team will be performing their winter concert soon after the school returns from Thanksgiving
“The Art of Us:” IvyWild serves up fine art along with fine food
by Rebecca Hannigan IvyWild brings more to the table than just exquisite cuisine, as displayed at their art show on the evening of Sunday, November
It should be over: A review of Daughtry’s Baptized
by Katie Kenerly When I say “Chris Daughtry,” what immediately comes to mind? Probably tearful eliminations from the now-passé American Idol, set to his hit