Meredith Williams Arts & Entertainment Editor Fans of spooky stories and folk tales congregated at The Jessie Ball duPont library on Oct. 10 during a
Meredith Williams Arts & Entertainment Editor Fans of spooky stories and folk tales congregated at The Jessie Ball duPont library on Oct. 10 during a
Camille Pfister Editor in Chief On October 17, Sewanee alumnus and published author Robert Kuehnle (C’ 68) will be returning to the Mountain to speak
Chase Raynor Contributing Writer “All visible objects are but pasteboard masks.” – Captain Ahab What were you doing during the pandemic? Studying, working remotely? During
Camille Pfister Editor in Chief Major spoilers for Season 3 of Heartstopper TW: Discussions of ED and OCD Fall is slowly approaching and sometimes all
Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor As the curtains rise on Sewanee’s upcoming musical, Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, all eyes will
Tom Walker Junior editor Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a dark, funny, and introspective sequel to Beetlejuice that focuses on themes that are simultaneously modern and timeless.
Grace Reichenau Contributing Writer On the second floor of Guerry Hall (203B) lies The Shiverick Recording Studio, a free and fascinating resource available to all
Chloe Wright Junior Editor Lightly edited for clarity. Some readers may know author and illustrator Brian Selznick from his children’s work The Invention of Hugo
Ella Mitchell Photography Editor As we reach the middle of September and the leaves start to turn familiar shades of orange, red, and gold, it
Grace Reichenau Contributing Writer Ansley Tillman (C’ 28) is a freshman from Spring Hill, Tennessee, and one of the harpists in the Sewanee Symphony Orchestra.