Jacob Franklin Staff Writer This past August, two Sewanee students, Silas McClung (C ’24) and Stefen Rincon (C ’25), alongside the Interfaith House’s advisor and
Jacob Franklin Staff Writer This past August, two Sewanee students, Silas McClung (C ’24) and Stefen Rincon (C ’25), alongside the Interfaith House’s advisor and
Everett Ackely Contributing Writer If you heard a chorus of screams at 8:28 p.m. on Thursday, September 14, you may have been momentarily concerned. However,
Joseph Harned Staff Writer “There is a Sewanee up there in the asteroid belt,” Dr. Douglas Durig, professor of chemistry and physics and director of
Kylee Sanders Junior Editor It’s been nearly twenty years since the University of the South has had a Fulbright Scholar in Residence as a part
Luke Pederson Contributing Writer Right along the south edge of Tennessee, about two miles from The University of the South, is St. Andrew’s Sewanee High
Everett Ackley Contributing Writer On the last day of August, the Student Government Association (SGA) had its first Sit and Spill of the year. Among
Jacob Franklin Staff Writer Mackenzie Maxwell, Reagan Rogers Contributing Writers Sewanee Students for Sensible Drug Usage (SSSDU) hosted an event titled Sewanee Stories on the
Daphne Nwobike Staff Writer The Sewanee Cosmetics Club (SCC) hosted a panel of speakers to talk about their lives as creatives. This newly formed organization,
Eva MonahanFeatures Editor Have you ever wondered what Sewanee was like before COVID? Have you wondered about anything that campus used to have before COVID
Daphne Nwobike Staff Writer Plumes of color erupt in the air, accompanied by the gleeful shrieks of students assailing each other with handfuls of colorful