On October 14, the School of Theology’s Diversity and Reconciliation (D&R) Committee will be hosting three events across campus to commemorate and remember Indigenous People’s
On October 14, the School of Theology’s Diversity and Reconciliation (D&R) Committee will be hosting three events across campus to commemorate and remember Indigenous People’s
Camille Pfister, Editor In Chief Chloe Wright, Junior Editor This article has been edited lightly for clarity. You’ve had a year here at Sewanee. What
Camille Pfister, Editor in Chief Correction: The previous event held by Rose Mary Drake and future events scheduled are located at St. Mark’s Community Center
Andrew Stacey Contributing Writer This article is an expanded and edited version of a previously published article in the print edition of The Sewanee Purple.
Smith Cochran Sports Editor The Sewanee Purple interviewed John Shackleford, Director of Athletics, to look over the new developments, renovations, and hires in Sewanee athletics.
Caroline WInslow Layout Editor You made it through high school, four years of constant chaos, and you feel the rush of freedom through your system.
Camilla Hipp Staff Writer Hello all and welcome back to campus! Slipping quietly into the semester after the rambunctious Aquarius Full Moon that wanted to
Tom Walker Junior Editor Sewanee’s new shuttle program is here to make everyone’s life easier, but the program still has a few kinks to iron
Sophia Mertson Contributing Writer The Sewanee Outing Program (SOP) had an adventure-packed weekend to kick off the new school year, opening the weekend with a
Jacob Franklin Opinions Editor This past summer, Sewanee students were opted into the First Day Complete Program (FDCP), a program where college campuses partner with