Proposed sketch from Sewanee Village Implementation Plan. Photo courtesy of sewanee.edu. By Oliver Heffron Staff Writer A fully functioning pilates studio will be built in
Proposed sketch from Sewanee Village Implementation Plan. Photo courtesy of sewanee.edu. By Oliver Heffron Staff Writer A fully functioning pilates studio will be built in
By Gresham RedmanStaff Writer In the past week, Sewanee faculty and students received word of a potential change in the layout of the University via
By Robert MohrStaff Writer The Mountain Goat Trail Alliance, working in tandem with the Grundy Area Arts Council, is in the midst of selecting a
Pictured: Associate Professor of English Kevin Wilson. Photo courtesy of Buck Butler (C’89). By Katherine LeClairExecutive Staff For a school with such a well-renowned English
Information pamphlets from the Office of Global Education. Photo by Mandy Moe Pwint Tu (C’21). By Colton WilliamsExecutive Editor The Office of Global Education has
By Vanessa Moss and Lucy RudmanExecutive Staff On the night of Sunday, February 11, panic swept the student body. Rumors circulated about police searching institutions
By Jeremy O’NeillStaff Writer The University of the South was successful in expressing the priorities of its prayer, as the Office of University Advancement proudly
By Lucy RudmanJunior Editor Due to political unrest and the subsequent US Travel Ban, this year’s spring break Haiti outreach trip was cancelled. For the
Pictured: Carnegie Hall. Photo courtesy of Sewanee’s Flickr. By Ivana PorashkaStaff Writer As previously covered by The Purple, Carnegie Hall will soon be home to
Pictured: Crystal Ngo (C’20), founder of The Green Fund. Photo courtesy of Facebook. By Helena KilburnStaff Writer The Green Fund is a new committee on