Meredith Williams Arts & Entertainment Editor Fans of spooky stories and folk tales congregated at The Jessie Ball duPont library on Oct. 10 during a
Meredith Williams Arts & Entertainment Editor Fans of spooky stories and folk tales congregated at The Jessie Ball duPont library on Oct. 10 during a
Happy Halloween! Scorpio season brings in the spooky (and intense) vibes to the skies, alongside the Scorpio New Moon. New Moons are a time of
Obscenities are used. Sewanee: a quaint, charming little town where everyone knows your name, or at least your dog’s. You’d think that small-town familiarity would
Meran Paul Features Editor Mr. Travis Parker is the international student and scholar adviser at Sewanee: The University of the South. He received his B.A.
Matthew Cowin Staff Writer Correction: Dr. Kristen Cecala was misidentified in an earlier draft. The Purple apologies for this error. Mr. Kevin Fouts is the
Sanjana Priyonti Contributing Writer In the humid, crowded Convocation Hall, 100 wide-eyed first-years gathered, bleary-eyed yet eager, attending early morning plenaries as part of Sewanee’s
Sophia Mertson Staff Writer Sewanee is known for being environmentally conscious, surrounded by the Domain and all the hiking trails and hidden natural treasures. There
Tom Walker Junior Editor A reasonable person would probably assume that what they put into a blue recycling bin gets recycled, but, at Sewanee, that
Camille Pfister Editor in Chief On October 17, Sewanee alumnus and published author Robert Kuehnle (C’ 68) will be returning to the Mountain to speak
Chase Raynor Contributing Writer “All visible objects are but pasteboard masks.” – Captain Ahab What were you doing during the pandemic? Studying, working remotely? During