by Emily Hunt Staff writer Listen up Sewanee students: it’s that time of year again! Even though the groundhog has predicted another six weeks of
Category: Features
Drugs on campus
by Parker Turner, MarenJohnson, and InSoo Lee Staff writers Photo courtesy of http://bodechiropractic.blogspot.com On top of the Cumberland Plateau, where the Appalachian Mountains cross Tennessee
Coming Home
by Hadley Montgomery and Evans Ousley Staff Writers As William Alexander Percy said of Sewanee, “It is so beautiful that people who have once been
Wah gwaan (What’s up)!! From Jamaica
by Mary Grace Stolz Staff Writer Sewanee students [over Christmas break] traveled to Kingston, Jamaica to do outreach work in a small town called Trench
Craft House creates scarves, has day of fun and charity
by Taylor Morris Staff Writer The Sewanee Craft House kicked off the new semester with a day of scarf creation for the Room in the
Sewanee Hearts and Grocery Carts
by Marion Givhan Junior Editor Katie Snyder (C’17), a member of Kappa Omega, will see her “brain baby” come alive on February 10 as her
New massage service destresses students
by InSoo Lee Staff Writer Photo courtesy of InSoo Lee Starting February 3, Hector Melendez will be starting a massage service on the second floor
Aux Talks: Peace, rest, and spirituality
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff On November 18, the Wick Auxiliary Board hosted its third, and final, Aux Talk of the semester. Students gathered with
Parking fees pay for departmental projects
by Page Forrest Junior Editor Having a car on campus can be convenient – especially if you live in Gorgas, or are not willing to
Sewanee students and faculty offered free Access to New York Times
by Beverley Catlett Staff Writer In the spring of 2014, the New York Times released NYT Now, an iPhone app, also accessible online, that offers