by Kathryn Willgus The Sewanee Democratic Socialists (SDS) is a new club on campus hoping to “fill a void in political discourse,“ says founder Brandon
Category: Features
Sewanee observatory peers at distant worlds
by Alysse Schultheis While everyone else is asleep, one student at the Cordell-Lorenz Observatory remains awake to study and observe the sky above us. Taylor
New chess table at McClurg
by Lam Ho At the end of the balcony in McClurg, a newcomer awaits the company of chess enthusiasts. The appearance of the table may
McClurg Q&As: Chef Rick Wright
by Annie Adams In an attempt to shed some light on the mysterious operations of McClurg Dining Hall, the Purple is beginning regular profiles on
Green House garden party gets golden year going
by Mac Bailey The spell of bad-luck associated with Friday the 13th was broken with the day’s Garden Party at the Green House. All were
Sewanee Interfaith launched with the new year
by Taylor Morris A new student organization is beginning to take hold of the Sewanee community, called Sewanee Interfaith (SI). This club, sponsored by the
Women’s Center works to build Sewanee stronger
by Shari Balouchi The Women’s Center has become a strong force across campus, evidenced by this semester’s first Pinnacle Luncheon held at the Women’s Center
Smith Hall welcomes first residents
By Anne Kirk Smith Hall, the newest and arguably most beautiful residence hall on the Domain, serves as a stateof-the-art living space to 90 mostly
A (very) little Italy: The Italian House and Dr. Douglas Paschall
By Lily Davenport Two doors down from the German House, a newly renovated home will soon house seven students of Italian. The renovations took place
This. Is. Sparty.
by Lucy Hebb It’s that time of year: freshmen are hauling mysterious brown bags that probably weigh more than they do up the stairs of