By Clair SmithExecutive Editor Black History Month is being celebrated this February with a full calendar of events to recognize the unique history, cultural contributions,
By Clair SmithExecutive Editor Black History Month is being celebrated this February with a full calendar of events to recognize the unique history, cultural contributions,
By Colton WilliamsEditor-In-Chief In an event primarily for faculty and staff, Dr. Peggy Farmer, a speaker, therapist and wellness consultant, engaged with the audience to
Puddles accumulate in front of McClurg Dining Hall after multiple rainy days. Photo by Charlotte Suttee. By Charlotte SutteeExecutive Staff During January’s annual Wildland Fire
By Dixon ClineStaff Writer Over the winter break, seven students and two staff members journeyed to Jamaica for an outreach trip. Undergraduates Pravesh Agarwal (C’23),
By Rego Jaquish and Colin RiceStaff Writers From January 19-24th students from across campus participated in Rush Week, a process where students interested in joining
Books on the shelf at the Highlander Library exhibit at the University Art Gallery. Photo by Rob Mohr (C’21). By Amelia LeaphartExecutive Staff On January
Bishop Roaf charges the new initiates in the Order of the Gown to “aspire to be bridge builders in your communities.” Photo by Rob Mohr
Phi Kappa Epsilon’s newest pledge class gathers in the Quad before Shake Day begins. Photo courtesy of Whitney Dyke (C’21). By Claire SmithExecutive Editor This
By Emma HowellStaff Writer The Bairnwick Women’s Center recently announced the creation of a peer-support hotline, open to all Sewanee students. The Women’s Center has always
By Dixon ClineStaff Writer TED, or the Technology, Entertainment, and Design organization, is heading to the Domain. On November 11, the University announced via email