by Lam Ho Last week, over a hundred students signed a pledge card and picked up a trash bag to “tote their trash” around campus
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GSD House, GSA introduce Sewanee Safe Space program
by Kathryn Willgus As you go through the academic buildings on your daily class schedule, you might notice that the hallways are just a little
I am Woman Hear Me Roar: the Women’s Center second Pinnacle Luncheon
by Paigee Wilson On Thursday November 14 The Women’s Center hosted its second Pinnacle Luncheon of the year in the Mary Sue Cushman room titled
McClurg Profile: Ruby Walker
by Grace Dossett It is immediately evident when speaking to Ruby Walker just how much she loves her job. On Tuesday afternoon, I had the
An Open Letter from the Bairnwick Women’s Center
by Avery Kelly Dearest Sewanee, As the semester draws to a close, we at the Bairnwick Women’s Center wanted to take the opportunity to write
Campus vending machines now sell condoms
By Avery Kelly Executive Staff Across campus, supplies of a different nature are being offered amongst vending machines’ standard rows of chips and candy. As
MIT Professor speaks on Handel
By Robert Middlekauff Staff Writer On Tuesday October 29, Ellen T. Harris came to Sewanee to discuss the reaction to her book, Handel as Orpheus.
Junior and senior women share what they wish they hadn’t assumed
By Lam Ho Staff Writer Last week, the Women’s Center was hospitable enough to open their doors to freshman and sophomore girls for an event
Green House delivers awesome Arm and Trout
By Alec Hill Executive Staff On Saturday, November 9, the Green House hosted what was, according to Masters of Ceremony Frank Hand (C’13) and Wolfgang
Pocho1: The use of a camera as a form of liberation
By Beatriz Reyes Staff Writer Liberation can be achieved with love, strength, and… a camera. Such was the message of Pocho1, a photographer who gave