By Jasmine Huang, Junior Editor Created in 1938 by Reverend Thomas Crosby, “2nd Founding of the University” depicts Quintard amongst a group of men in the
By Jasmine Huang, Junior Editor Created in 1938 by Reverend Thomas Crosby, “2nd Founding of the University” depicts Quintard amongst a group of men in the
By Colton Williams, Junior Editor Beginning next academic year, the University will transition the neuroscience minor into a full major, and students who complete the
By Fleming Smith, Editor-in-Chief On April 20, the Order of the Gown announced the newly elected officers for two of Sewanee’s most prominent organizations, the Student
By Colton Williams, Junior Editor Diane Nash, a prominent figure of the Civil Rights Movement, recently spoke at Sewanee, giving a lecture called “The Movements
By Richard Pryor III Executive Staff Last week, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) announced the indictment and arrest of Philip “Ben” Roper (C’18) for
By Reece Jamison Executive Staff Election season is now in full swing on the mountain. Voting began Friday at approximately 4 p.m. for positions in
By Alicia Wikner Executive Staff In his book Four Futures: Life After Capitalism, Peter Frase, an editor at the Jacobin magazine, uses speculative fiction in
By Briana Wheeler Staff Writer After a brief introduction by Sewanee’s own Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee, award-winning Guyanese-American writer Gaiutra Bahadur stepped up to the podium
By Alicia Wikner Executive Staff With a lineup of bones on a table and three heads resting on chairs in front of it in Blackman
By Jasmine Huang Junior Editor Filing into Convocation Hall, more than 100 people grabbed pizza and drinks before patiently waiting for the Bairnwick Women’s Center