Chloe Wright Junior Editor With a growing number of Sewanee students choosing study abroad in Asia, a new Sewanee summer study-abroad-program offers new opportunities for
Chloe Wright Junior Editor With a growing number of Sewanee students choosing study abroad in Asia, a new Sewanee summer study-abroad-program offers new opportunities for
Brendan Downes News Editor On Wednesday, April 3, students packed into Naylor Auditorium to see Sewanee’s Student Government Association and Order of the Gown presidential
Dear readers, I heard today that there are only 38 days left in the semester, and only 21 class days. Doesn’t seem real, does it?
Camilla Hipp Staff Writer Happy Aries season! We’ve been under the rainy umbrella of Pisces for a while, so you may benoticing more energy in
Jacob Franklin Opinions Editor Early this semester, students were notified of a sudden change to the required GPA benchmark in order to be admitted onto
Mohana Buckley Contributing Writer Near the beginning of this semester, my perception of Sewanee’s ideals and how it upholds those values shifted. Throughout a series
Ella Mitchell Photography Editor Sewanee Theatre’s production of Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire had a truly successful run from February 28th through March 3rd
Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor Art has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember. Katie Knight (C’ 25)
Alec Massey Features Editor Sewanee’s long and complicated history with Native Americans colors the school’s relationship with local Indigenous people as well as with
Lizzy Donker Executive Editor A reading bootcamp in its fourth year at Monteagle Elementary is inspiring Sewanee students volunteering to help, just as it has