by Lam Ho Executive Staff On Friday, April 4, University Avenue in downtown Sewanee was closed for a block party that was created to bring
Category: Features
Bonner feature: Gaby Spangenberg (C’14)
by Lam Ho Executive Staff During her sophomore year, Gaby Spangenberg (C’14) was offered an opportunity to be a component of a new program. The
Haiti spring break trip pulls teeth, plants coffee, takes names
by Alec Hill Executive Staff While many of their peers headed home or to the beach when school let out for spring break on Wednesday,
The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks headlines women’s history lecture
by Chris Murphree Staff Writer Rosa Parks is often remembered as one of the defining individuals of the Civil Rights Movement. On a cold December
Globe Profile: Austin Swann
by In Soo Lee Staff Writer Austin Swann, Winchester native, worked at Pizza Hut for five years before coming to Sewanee to work at the
Asian cooking class at Crossroads
by Maren Johnson Contributing Writer With a basis in Singapore cuisine, Crossroads Café seeks to capture the essence of food native to the small city-state
Radical Self-Love
Kathryn Willgus Staff Writer Radical Self Love was an event hosted by the Bairnwick Women’s Center, following up a previous event of the same purpose
SGA sponsors Office Hours at Shenanigans
by Lam Ho Executive Staff January 31 marked the day that Shenanigans reopened, but the Student Government Association had more to add to the excitement:
Raise a mug for sustainability: Projects at home and abroad
by Kathleen Richter Staff Writer “The use of papercups continues to grow. Currently, we are using about 12 cases (1000 count cases) weekly. They cost
Globe profile: Ashley Pickett
by In Soo Lee Staff Writer Ashley Pickett, who works at The Globe, is a proud mother of a 10-month old daughter, and a Winchester