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
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
By Richard Pryor III Executive Staff As the Board of Trustees meets on October 11 and 12, perhaps no decision will be more relevant than
By Richard Pryor III Executive Staff In his speech at the Launching of a New Year, Vice-Chancellor John McCardell, in a list of things that
By Sydney Leibfritz Staff Writer In recent years, Sewanee has been very intentional about re-examining itself from a variety of perspectives. Most visibly, the Project
By Kaitlyn Alford Contributing Writer On September 5, Noah McIndoo (C’19) became the first Sewanee student to declare a major in neuroscience. He’s excited and
By Anna Mann Executive Editor New information has emerged regarding the forthcoming Student Commons. Set to be located in the current Thompson Union, the administration
By Briana Wheeler Staff Writer Excited chatter filled the ordinarily quiet Convocation Hall as students, faculty and community members eagerly waited for the 2018 Haines
By Mary Pryor Contributing Writer “Stronger, Truer Sewanee,” the University’s largest capital campaign in history, is drawing closer to completion after raising more than $238
The School of Theology’s Hamilton Hall. Photo courtesy of google.com. By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief As the School of Theology continues its plans to move onto