Anna Cook Junior Editor Photo courtesy of Beylie Ivanhoe. New to the University this school year, postdoctoral fellow in politics, Sid Simpson, has already established a quality

Anna Cook Junior Editor Photo courtesy of Beylie Ivanhoe. New to the University this school year, postdoctoral fellow in politics, Sid Simpson, has already established a quality
Chloe Whitcomb Contributing Writer If you’ve paid a visit to the Queer & Ally House recently or even just walked by it, you’ve probably noticed a
Derby Carlson Features Editor Peggy Owusu-Ansah (C ‘23), over winter break, visited Ghana for two weeks. Her entire family migrated to Virginia in 1997, a year
Rebecca Cole Executive Editor The Executive Director of the Mountain Goat Trail Alliance, former Saint Andrew’s Sewanee teacher, avid outdoorsman, and author, Patrick Dean (T
Henry Clayton Contributing writer When Claire Smith (C’22), our editor-in-chief, approached me with an idea for a profile on one Norman Spencer (C’64), a member
Rowan Carter Contributing writer The rain taps lightly against the window of the cozy, lamp-lighted office on the second floor of Walsh-Ellett Hall. Dr. Curts
Derby Carlson Executive Staff Caroline Morton Huffman (C’86) came back to Sewanee on a chilly Wednesday night. While drinking tea, she spoke on her liberal
Grace Truett Staff Writer James Elywin Gipson (C ’66) passed away on October 3 of this year as a lifelong member of the Sewanee community.
Kristopher KennedyContributing Writer A Saturday morning in Monteagle—what to compare it to? A summer’s day? Well, no; this one was in autumn. If, on the
By Kate BaileyContributing Writer Leaning towards me over the padded arm of her chair, Anna Püsök (C’23) remarks on the floral pattern decorating my freshly