By Klarke StricklenJunior Editor “My Neck, My Back, My P**** will Grab Back” was one of the many chants shouted at the Nashville Women’s Rally
By Klarke StricklenJunior Editor “My Neck, My Back, My P**** will Grab Back” was one of the many chants shouted at the Nashville Women’s Rally
Dr. Woody Register with students of History 328: Slavery, Race, and the University. Photo courtesy of Facebook. By Colton WilliamsExecutive Editor The Sewanee Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation
By Kaitlyn AlfordStaff Writer The Student Government Association (SGA) and Title IX Coordinator Sylvia Gray have begun work on a Student Title IX Advisory Committee
By Alicia WiknerNews Editor Due to the upcoming retirement of education minor chair Mae Wallace, the future of the education minor is under discussion. According
By Jasmine HuangJunior Editor Standing before a crowd of approximately 30 students in Gailor Auditorium, Chris Hornsby (C’19), Chandler Davenport (C’19), Anna Wilson (C’20), and
By Anna MannExecutive Editor Cassie Meyer, the newest member of the Office of Civic Engagement, was hired late October of this year to serve in
Photo courtesy of Sewanee’s Flickr. By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief This semester, Sewanee’s attendance policy has been under review, and the next academic year could see
By Colton WilliamsJunior Editor This year, the deadline for registering for Spring Rush was moved up to December 19, rather than its traditional deadline in
Carnegie Hall. Photo courtesy of google images. Anna MannExecutive Editor New details have emerged concerning the University’s plan to renovate Carnegie Hall. According to Terry Papillon,
By Jasmine Huang Junior Editor The Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Cohesion (CDIC) recently released a campus-wide report detailing the status of their goals for