Julia McClainContributing Author Despite the past unpredictable year due to COVID-19, the University welcomed and matriculated the largest first-year class in its history, with the
Julia McClainContributing Author Despite the past unpredictable year due to COVID-19, the University welcomed and matriculated the largest first-year class in its history, with the
Maggie LorenzenNews Editor In preparation for the Advent Semester, the University hired two new members of the Chaplaincy team: Rev. Ashley Mangrum and Wallace Benton.
Michaela James-ThrowerJunior Editor It is a new year at Sewanee, meaning a new group is attempting to find their place. As first-year students get oriented
Camille PfisterExecutive Staff The beginning of the school year brought a lot of uncertainty and constant change among students, faculty, and staff in regards to
By Jack SparkmanContributing Writer On Wednesday, September 1, at 7:00 pm, 17 students entered the Gailor Auditorium while nine more joined from a Zoom call
By Amelia LeaphartExecutive Editor On June 9, Provost Nancy Berner sent an email to the student body reporting that, due to the “lack of first-hand
Rebecca ColeContributing Writer Bringing in the Bystander is an intervention training program that helps students learn how to step in and prevent sexual assault, dating
Claire SmithEditor-in-Chief On Monday, April 12, the Board of Regents voted to remove the Nabit name from the Nabit Art Building, following a guilty plea
Michaela James-ThrowerClaire SmithExecutive Staff One month after Sewanee students staged a walk-out on the quad in response to the use of racial slurs at a
Maggie LorenzenExecutive Staff On April 13, the School of Theology announced in a newsletter that the previously-named DuBose Lectures would be renamed the Annual Alumni