Image: Many students have complained about the Fulford Hall parking lot being off-limits to students 24/7 despite the lot, located by Smith and Cannon dorms,
Image: Many students have complained about the Fulford Hall parking lot being off-limits to students 24/7 despite the lot, located by Smith and Cannon dorms,
By Anna Mann Executive Editor During the most recent midterm elections, many Sewanee students faced difficulty with their absentee ballots, experiencing a high number of
By Klarke Stricklen Staff Writer “More than Feminism,” an event held by the Bairnwick Women’s Center, encouraged Sewanee’s faculty and students to explore what it
By Jasmine Huang Junior Editor This year marks the election of the University’s first African American graduate to the Board of Regents, Dr. Renia Dotson
Manigault Park, where the School of Theology may be built. Photo courtesy of Sewanee’s Twitter. By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief The School of Theology plans to
Luke Gair Executive Staff In a recent email about the European Studies program, a semester-long study abroad opportunity, the Office of Global Citizenship wrote that
By Kaitlyn Alford Staff Writer The role of the Bairnwick Women’s Center in Title IX issues on campus isn’t well understood by many Sewanee students.
Photo courtesy of The Sewanee Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation. By Colton Williams Junior Editor The Sewanee Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation recently brought
The new plaque in All Saints’ Chapel. Photo by Matt Hembree, C’20. By Gresham Redman Contributing Writer This Homecoming, an alumnus’s memory was formally enshrined
By Anna Mann Executive Editor The Academic Standards Committee and Curriculum and Academic Policy Committee (CAPC) recommended that the faculty discuss eliminating the 4.33 weight