By Kaitlyn Alford Contributing Writer As of this year, Dr. Sylvia Gray now serves as the Title IX Coordinator for the University after Professor Kelly
By Kaitlyn Alford Contributing Writer As of this year, Dr. Sylvia Gray now serves as the Title IX Coordinator for the University after Professor Kelly
The new EQB monument. Photo by Matt Hembree (C’20). By Jasmine Huang Junior Editor Speaking to a small crowd, Vice-Chancellor John McCardell gave a few
By Mandy Moe Pwint Tu Executive Staff At noon on Monday, Sewanee students and faculty gathered on the University Quad in solidarity with sexual assault
By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief Last week, the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Interfraternity/Intersorority Councils (IFC/ISC) released a statement to the student body that
By Kendall Stallings Contributing Writer During upperclass rush, Blake McMeans, founder and president of the Blake McMeans Foundation, visited campus to warn students of the
Isabel Root Contributing Writer Deck: While gripping the nation, the opioid epidemic holds a higher presence in Tennessee, making political candidates grapple with potential solutions.
Anna Mann Executive Editor In a small meeting on September 9, Frank Gladu, special assistant to the Vice-Chancellor, answered questions about the developing Sewanee Village
By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief During the summer, Student Life underwent a reorganization that has added a new office to campus dubbed Student Activities. The office
Jasmine Huang Junior Editor Since mid-October of last year, a committee of faculty, students, and staff have been planning the design of a new monument
Fleming Smith, Anna Mann, and Alicia Wikner Executive Staff Sewanee’s campus will be seeing significant changes in the coming months as offices move across campus