Does Sewanee’s protest policy limit student voices? Camille Pfister Editor-in-chief Sewanee’s administration has a problem with student input. Students at Sewanee spend a lot of
Does Sewanee’s protest policy limit student voices? Camille Pfister Editor-in-chief Sewanee’s administration has a problem with student input. Students at Sewanee spend a lot of
Was there student input on these new policies? Who was it/which student organizations were involved? In September 2023, I asked a task force to work
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
Morgan Jennings Contributing Writer Let’s cut to the chase: voting as a college student in the state of Tennessee can be difficult. As in many
Camille Pfister Editor in Chief Major spoilers for Season 3 of Heartstopper TW: Discussions of ED and OCD Fall is slowly approaching and sometimes all
Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor As the curtains rise on Sewanee’s upcoming musical, Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, all eyes will
Tom Walker Junior editor Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a dark, funny, and introspective sequel to Beetlejuice that focuses on themes that are simultaneously modern and timeless.
Grace Reichenau Contributing Writer On the second floor of Guerry Hall (203B) lies The Shiverick Recording Studio, a free and fascinating resource available to all
Daphne Nwobike Staff Writer On Wednesday, September 25, the Babson Center of Global Commerce invited Boo Corrigan (P’ 25), the Bryan Viewpoints Speaker for the
Elizabeth McMahon Contributing Writer As the new semester rolls in, so do new professors like Dr. Emily Sharp. Sharp graduated from Arizona State University in