Sanjana Priyonti Contributing Writer Do you imagine yourself interning in one of Asia’s bustling economies? Whether you prefer the neon-lit streets of Seoul, the financial
Sanjana Priyonti Contributing Writer Do you imagine yourself interning in one of Asia’s bustling economies? Whether you prefer the neon-lit streets of Seoul, the financial
Meran Paul Features Editor This fall, The University of The South welcomes the Philosophy Club back onto campus after a ten year hiatus, thanks to
Matthew Cowin Staff Writer Mr. Carter Brown is a second-year Assistant Director of Student Involvement at The University of The South. He received a Bachelor’s
The photo is of a Sewanee party last weekend where IDs and wristbands were used. Brendan Downes News Editor Despite the bad weather, parents’ weekend
Chloe Wright Junior Editor Lightly edited for clarity. Some readers may know author and illustrator Brian Selznick from his children’s work The Invention of Hugo
Vivian Bravo Contributing Writer This fall, Sewanee will proudly open its first ever cross-country course. The 2,000 yard loop, located beyond the equestrian center, is
Camilla Hipp Staff Writer Tis’ the season… Eclipse season! Eclipses are unique times when an area of our lives does a complete turn around. Something
Elizabeth McMahon Contributing Writer As we move closer to midterms, and become more familiar with the faces of the class of 2028, we should see
Ella Mitchell Photography Editor As we reach the middle of September and the leaves start to turn familiar shades of orange, red, and gold, it
Grace Reichenau Contributing Writer Ansley Tillman (C’ 28) is a freshman from Spring Hill, Tennessee, and one of the harpists in the Sewanee Symphony Orchestra.