Promotional poster for the New York City study away program. Poster courtesy of the Career Center. Amelia LeaphartNews Editor For roughly two years, the Career
Promotional poster for the New York City study away program. Poster courtesy of the Career Center. Amelia LeaphartNews Editor For roughly two years, the Career
Thompson Union. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Colton WilliamsEditor-in-Chief Thompson Union, as a part of its renovation and transformation into a new student social
By Max SaltmanExecutive Staff Sewanee’s poetry enthusiasts donned raincoats and made their way to Convocation Hall on February 12 to watch poet Nikky Finney receive
Sal Spada (C’21) and Elizabeth Johnson (C’22) lead a SoCo meeting. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Charlotte SutteeExecutive Staff Since the New York Times
The WUTS broadcast studio. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Colton WilliamsEditor-in-Chief As of December 2019, WUTS, Sewanee’s student-run public radio station since 1972, is
Splash! Photo by Charlotte Sutte (C’23). By Charlotte SutteeExecutive Staff 10.18 inches of rain fell onto Sewanee January 2020. That makes the start of 2020
Hellen Wainaina (C’18) and LaToya McIntyre (C’20) share a laugh at ‘How Then Shall We Eat?’ Photo by Hayeon Ryou (C’23). By Charlotte SutteeExecutive Staff
Max Saltman (C’21) and Ethan Savino (C’22) lead the Kabbalat Shabbat service in St. Augustine’s Chapel. Photo by Sambhav Bansal (C’23). By Dixon ClineStaff Writer
By Amelia LeaphartExecutive Staff From same-sex marriage, divorce, to honorary degree controversies, religion and sex intertwine. On February 4, the Queer & Ally House and
Pictured: Gillian Munson. Photo courtesy of usv.com. By Colton WilliamsEditor-in-Chief The Babson Center’s Bryan Viewpoints Speaker for 2020 was Gillian Munson, a venture capitalist at