Chloe Wright, Executive Editor The controversial right-wing group Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has recruited a Sewanee undergraduate student to found a chapter on campus. That
Chloe Wright, Executive Editor The controversial right-wing group Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has recruited a Sewanee undergraduate student to found a chapter on campus. That
Elizabeth McMahon, Staff Writer Margaret Patrick, Contributing Writer Wailing sirens pierced the tranquil night sky, the red lights bouncing off of the buildings. A pack
Sanjana Priyonti, Junior Editor Sewanee’s annual Take Back The Night event saw campus-wide participation through a powerful march, empowering keynote speeches and a deeply emotional
Macye Farrar, News Editor Perched on top of Carnegie Hall, the Cordell-Lorenz observatory stares up at the stars. Inside that observatory, Professor Doug Durig spends
Below are the four candidates running for SGA (Student Government Association) and OG (Order of the Gown) president for 2025. OG and SGA Presidential Debate
Lizzy Donker, Editor-in-Chief Doug Williams will be stepping down at the end of this fiscal year after serving as University Treasurer for 10 years. Williams’s
Kristina Wilkerson, Staff Writer Eliza Dieck, Opinions Editor Sewanee students may officially choose to major in rhetoric starting in the Advent 2025 semester. Dr. Sean
Elizabeth McMahon, Staff Writer Instead of the usual, shallow complaints about un-cancelled snow days and fraternity beef, YikYak was filled with doodles inspired by the famous
Macye Farrar, News Editor Johnson Hall’s weathered stone exterior still looks the same as last semester. The barren trees surrounding the building still bend around
Chloe Wright, Executive Editor Students, faculty, and staff are cautiously hopeful about the ad hoc advisory committee including undergraduate students that would promote change in