By Rego Jaquish Contributing Writer Dr. Betsy Sandlin, associate professor of Spanish and co-director for the Center of Teaching, has been a member of the
By Rego Jaquish Contributing Writer Dr. Betsy Sandlin, associate professor of Spanish and co-director for the Center of Teaching, has been a member of the
Dr. Sylvia Earle addresses All Saints’ Chapel during Foundation Day Convocation. Photos By Matthew Hembree (C’20). By Richard Pryor IIIExecutive Staff Dr. Sylvia Earle, the
By Oliver HeffronStaff Writer After a meeting between Dean of Students Marichal Gentry (C’89) and undergraduate student leaders on September 11, the new Social Host
By Mandy Moe Pwint TuStaff Writer On a Friday morning last semester, I made my way to Spencer Hall after my 10 a.m. class. I
By Helena KilburnStaff Writer As another beautiful year at Sewanee begins, it is striking how naturally incredible place this is. The perfect lake days, the
By Amelia LeapheartContributing Writer The Roberson Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation, formerly known as the Sewanee Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation, entered its
By Colton WilliamsExecutive Editor Last fall, the University received an $800,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to develop a comprehensive program in Southern
Daniel Fortner sports a tulip poplar leaf, a climbing helmet, and a climbing rope before his valedictorian address in 2016. Photo courtesy of Sewanee’s Flickr.
By Caroline JacobsContributing Writer While freshmen must patiently wait for their opportunity to join a sorority or a fraternity, the time for upperclassmen to rush
By Emma HowellContributing Writer After conferencing with student leaders and faculty throughout the summer, the Title IX office has announced several updates to the Sex