By Erin DockeryContributing Writer “Because the city has already forgotten my features / The way they forget to notice yield signs and trash bins /
By Erin DockeryContributing Writer “Because the city has already forgotten my features / The way they forget to notice yield signs and trash bins /
By Amelia LeaphartExecutive Staff The economic uncertainty due to the coronavirus prevails in every mainstream news source. While many corporations have enough capital to survive
By Colton WilliamsEditor-in-Chief Due to the threat of the global coronavirus pandemic, Sewanee will move to online learning for the rest of the 2019-20 academic
By Seif Selim Contributing Writer Travel arrangements can be something to worry about, especially if you are an international student. I remember when I was planning
Sambhav Bansal (C’23) and Dheer Snehal Avashia (C’23) perform at Sewanee Idol. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Claire SmithExecutive Staff As Sambhav Bansal (C’23)
By Colton WilliamsEditor-in-Chief Joelle Phillips, president of AT&T Tennessee, is the Babson Center’s Graham Executive-in-Residence for Easter 2020. Phillips visited campus on February 26 to
By Madison SellersStaff Writer The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized the University of the South for outstanding commitment to the community
Vice-Chancellor-elect Reuben E. Brigety II prepares to speak at the reception in his honor. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Claire SmithExecutive Editor Countless students,
Ruben E. Brigety II. Photo courtesy of sewanee.edu. By Colton WilliamsEditor-in-Chief Reuben E. Brigety II, dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George
The Chapel of the Apostles at the School of Theology. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Mary Katherine Saye Executive Staff Recently, Vice-Chancellor John McCardell sent