By Kendall Stallings Contributing Writer The Sewanee community recently gathered at the beginning of the school year in All Saints’ Chapel for the annual “Launching
By Kendall Stallings Contributing Writer The Sewanee community recently gathered at the beginning of the school year in All Saints’ Chapel for the annual “Launching
By Colton Williams Junior Editor While every Sewanee class signs the honor code, the University has made its own pledge to the class of 2022.
By Katherine LeClair Staff Writer While completing her B.A. at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Dr. Stephanie McCarter’s first ambition was to become a
The new renovated second-floor space at Shenanigans. Photos by Matt Hembree (C’20). By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief This fall, Shenanigans looks a little bit different. The downtown
By Anna Day Contributing Writer On Saturday, the Monteagle Sewanee Rotary Club hosted its fourth annual Hunger Walk. The event aimed to raise $17,000 to
By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief Students returning to the Mountain in August might be surprised by what they find in downtown Sewanee: IvyWild Restaurant has closed
By Max Saltman, Staff Writer Any time I talk to someone about Syria and any kind of American intervention there, I usually hear an argument comparing
By Mandy Moe Pwint Tu, Executive Staff The 2018 seminar of the 44th Medieval Colloquium at Sewanee took place in Gailor Auditorium to a full audience
By Alexa Fults, Staff Writer Kelly Siegler, Chief of Texas Special Crimes Bureau turned televised cold case investigator, recently spoke at the Bairnwick Women’s Center. After
By Fleming Smith, Editor-in-Chief Nearly a year after accepting the position of Title IX Coordinator, Kelly Malone, a professor in the English department, hopes that the