By Colton Williams Junior Editor In the wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, and in anticipation to a
By Colton Williams Junior Editor In the wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, and in anticipation to a
By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief In an open letter to the Board of Regents from the Interfraternity (IFC) and Intersorority (ISC) Councils regarding the Charlie
By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief The University Senate’s honorary degrees committee has drafted a procedure for the revocation of honorary degrees in the wake of protests
By Helena Kilburn Staff Writer At the seventh annual Sewanee Monologues presented by the Bairnwick Women’s Center, 29 students presented in front of a full
By Alexa Fults Staff Writer Mona Lena Krook, Andrew Carnegie Fellow and professor of political science and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Rutgers University,
By Mandy Moe Pwint Tu Executive Staff Robin Self (C’20) recently won a gold medal at a fencing tournament in Music City in Nashville. The tournament
By Alicia Wikner Executive Staff Gathered in the Alumni House beneath the yellow light for the second annual Senior Capstone Reading, seniors completing their Writing Certificate
By Ivana Porashka Staff Writer The Bairnwick Women’s Center and the Greenhouse presented a panel on ecofeminism in the Mary Sue Cushman Room to further educate
By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief On Monday afternoon, the University Senate voted unanimously on a motion recommending to the Board of Regents that Charlie Rose’s honorary
By Richard Pryor III Executive Staff During the weekend of February 23-24, two possible cases of arson occurred at the fraternity houses of Sigma