By Jeremy O’NeillStaff Writer One of Sewanee’s oldest and most sacred traditions will see some changes next academic year, as students voted in favor of
By Jeremy O’NeillStaff Writer One of Sewanee’s oldest and most sacred traditions will see some changes next academic year, as students voted in favor of
Pictured: Dr. Gwendolyn Whitfield. Photo courtesy of twitter.com. By Anna MannEditor-in-Chief The Assistant Dean of Business Education, Dr. Gwendolyn Whitfield, passed away on April 8,
Pictured: Dr. John Seffrin. Photo courtesy of Indiana University. By Colton WilliamsExecutive Editor During the University Baccalaureate service on May 11, five distinguished visitors will
By Anna MannEditor-in-Chief According to Associate Dean of the College Alexander Bruce (C’89), Sewanee’s faculty approved the creation an “academic warning” status as a step
By Richard Pryor IIIExecutive Staff Over the last few years, the conversation around Sewanee’s potential business major has been led by Vice Chancellor John McCardell
By Helena KilburnStaff Writer As many students have noticed, there is an exciting new addition to Sewanee’s campus outside of McClurg. The Sewanee Outing Program
By Rob Mohr Staff Writer The Sewanee Multicultural Health Society kicked off its Diversify Health Week on Monday April 1, with a panel in Gailor
By Richard Pryor IIIExecutive Staff The Journal of Controversial Ideas (JCI), founded in 2018, is different from other academic journals in one way – if
Usra Ghazi speaks to a gathered audience in McGriff alumni house. Photo by Mandy Moe Pwint Tu (C’21). By Vanessa MossExecutive Staff Almost thirty students,
Vanessa Moss (C’20) performs her Sewanee Monologue. Photo courtesy of Luke Williamson (C’21). By Lucy RudmanJunior Editor Originally performed at the annual Bairnwick Women’s Center