By Jasmine Huang Junior Editor Standing in the dimly-lit courtyard of Guerry Garth, around 20 students gathered in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and
By Jasmine Huang Junior Editor Standing in the dimly-lit courtyard of Guerry Garth, around 20 students gathered in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and
By Fleming Smith and Anna Mann Executive Staff Craig Forman, the president and CEO of the McClatchy Company, a dual print and digital media enterprise
By Miranda Nelson Contributing Writer Sonja James (C’86), an alumna of Sewanee, recently presented a reading of her poetry at the McGriff Alumni House. Addressing topics
By Kaitlyn Alford Contributing Writer Mandatory reporting gets thrown around regularly in conversations about Title IX. The topic can be controversial, as students are often
By Colton Williams Junior Editor In early October, two former members of Congress, Bob Carr of Michigan and Melissa Hart of Pennsylvania, visited Sewanee as
By Klarke Stricklen Contributing Writer This week, the student group for The Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation Project hosted its first event, titled “Where is the
Alicia Wikner Executive Staff “Representations” is the Organization for Cross-Cultural Understanding’s (OCCU) year-long project spearheaded by their president Mandy Moe Pwint Tu (C’21), an international
By Grace Sims Contributing Writer This year, Sewanee welcomes a new Director of Greek Life, Colin Nelson-Pinkston. Besides wanting to hike the Perimeter Trail, Nelson-Pinkston
The three iterations of the seal, chronologically. Photos by Luke Williamson (C’21). By Luke Williamson Executive Staff At the beginning of October, Vice-Chancellor John McCardell
By Richard Pryor III Executive Staff On Friday, October 12, the Board of Trustees elected the Rt. Rev. Robert Skirving (H’15) as the 25th Chancellor