Camille Pfister Editor-in-Chief Art is bold. It pushes boundaries and asks questions. Controversial, heartbreaking questions. It asks these questions of its audience, its viewers, readers,
Camille Pfister Editor-in-Chief Art is bold. It pushes boundaries and asks questions. Controversial, heartbreaking questions. It asks these questions of its audience, its viewers, readers,
Daphne Nwobike Staff Writer How can we use our liberal arts education to revolutionize fields often characterized as rigid and inflexible? Laurel Graefe, a regional
Friends of the Library of Sewanee: The University of the South invites you to attend a Faculty Panel discussion on Monday, March 4, 2024 at
Lizzy Donker Executive Editor Sewanee’s strategic planning process has featured a series of focus groups and town hall meetings to encourage faculty, staff, students and
Camille Pfister Editor-in-Chief Mental health is an important topic that isn’t addressed or discussed nearly enough. According to the American Psychological Association, 60% of college
Brendan Downes News Editor With the second half of the Easter semester approaching, underclassmen are finalizing their internship and work plans for the summer while
Sewanee, Tennessee – February 23, 2024 – Sewanee, the University of the South, is proud to announce its first annual Soul Food Luncheon in collaboration
Acting Provost Scott Wilson Acting Provost Scott Wilson sent an email to The Purple in response to the opinion piece: “Sewanee: The School of Mold?
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