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
Category: Features
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
Amish Hippie opens in Monteagle
by Lam Ho On Sept. 26, the eclectic new vintage store, Amish Hippie, opened up in Monteagle. Owner Marla Sitten sells an array of homemade
McClurg Profile: Ms. Betty
by Ansley McDurmon Bustling between vats of fried, almost-chicken tofu and chili quinoa, vegan line specialist Ms. Betty considers herself a connoisseur of each Mcclurg
Club tennis serves up some fun
by Chris Murphree A new club at the University of the South is looking to make a smash on campus. The Sewanee Club Tennis Team
A Sewanee Parent’s perspective on Family Weekend
by Jeffrey Calnan First, I need to establish that I am a self-described “Cranky Yankee.” More specifically, I am from Boston, where professional sports flourish
Police blotter
by Peter Lampley Some of you may have been wondering what sort of lawless shenanigans Sewanee sees on the weekend, but wonder no more! Thanks
