By Abby Garmon Staff Writer Folks at Home, a non-profit organization located just down the road in Sewanee, serves to facilitate care for elderly men
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From a writer: words and advice from playwright Edith Freni
Photo courtesy of edithfreni.com By Frances Marion Givhan Executive Staff On the first day of classes, the white board in Gailor 114 had a name,
OrgSync and LiveSafe applications debut on Sewanee’s campus
Photo by Robert Beeland (C’18) By Lam Ho and Fleming Smith Executive Staff This year, the launching of OrgSync and LiveSafe, two applications created to
Dr. Stephen Carmody’s Native Cultigen Project aims to recultivate local edible weeds
By Thomas Davis and Lam Ho Staff Writers Photos courtesy of Dr. Stephen Carmody Imagine if in as little as two decades the average American dinner looked drastically different.
Senior Kathryn Willgus wins Fulbright Award
By Lam Ho Editor-in-Chief Kathryn Willgus (C’16) recently received the Fulbright Scholarship for an English Teaching Assistantship in Russia. This marks the seventh consecutive year
Senior Lauren Lyons receives Watson Fellowship
By Robert Beeland Executive Editor Lauren Lyons (C’16), a philosophy and history double-major, has just been awarded a Watson Fellowship and will receive $30,000 to
Pinnacle luncheon discusses male feminism
By Fleming Smith Junior Editor On Tuesday, April 19, the Bairnwick Women’s Center hosted a Pinnacle Luncheon featuring five male panelists who discussed their experiences
Sewanee for St. Jude surpasses goal with Pickin’ on the Plateau
By Angel Glover Contributing Writer For the past two months, Sewanee students have been working hard to raise money for the children of St. Jude’s
Former NFL manager Phil Savage visits Sewanee
By Robert Beeland Executive Editor Photo by Kimberly Williams (C’17) On Monday, April 11, a group gathered in the McGriff Alumni House to hear former
Engaging the community through writing
By Alysse Schultheis Contributing Writer “Chef Rick’s Emails,” “Fill in the Blank,” and “Add On” are merely a few of the projects Sewanee students in Professor Lewis’ WRIT 206 A