Maggie LorenzenExecutive Staff A student and community staple since its opening in the 1920s, the Sewanee Union Theater (lovingly referred to as the SUT), is
Maggie LorenzenExecutive Staff A student and community staple since its opening in the 1920s, the Sewanee Union Theater (lovingly referred to as the SUT), is
Maggie LorenzenExecutive Staff On Monday, March 29, stained glass artists removed the stained glass panel of the Confederate and American flags on the previously named
Maggie LorenzenExecutive Staff On Friday, April 9, the Sewanee Debate Union hosted a debate for the student body to attend to listen to Student Government
Amelia LeaphartExecutive Editor As Sewanee continued to demonstrate zero positive cases and a growing number of vaccinated students and faculty, the Public Health department announced
Rebecca ColeContributing Writer The University Wellness Commons, along with many other student organizations, recently hosted KISS week. A week of events, seminars, and resource sharing
By Anna PüsökJunior Editor On 19th of February, the Sewanee Molecular Diagnostics Lab announced a new study that could detect COVID-19 status based on the
By Claire SmithEditor-in-Chief In the early hours of Tuesday, March 16, a bronze head of Leonidas Polk, founder and Chancellor of the University of the
Amelia LeaphartExecutive Staff NOTE: The interviews for this article were conducted before the March 13 men’s lacrosse game at Sewanee. On Monday, March 15, Mandy
Hardee-McGee Field, where the March 15 men’s lacrosse game was held. Courtesy of sewaneetigers.com By Maggie LorenzonExecutive Staff On Saturday, March 13, approximately 120 spectators
By Claire SmithEditor-in-Chief Sewanee students, faculty, and staff filled the quad Monday morning on March 15 to protest acts of racism at Sewanee. The protestors