By Tess Steele Executive Staff Almost 100 students flooded the Community Engagement House on February 8 to hear Tasha Saunders (C’17) present her senior Anthropology
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Speaking on Change and Luck: Evenings at Chen Hall with Adam Ross
David Provost Contributing Writer The Review is new. That’s the name of the game. The game here, of course, is the creative and competitive world
Sewanee welcomes guest speaker from Saint Petersburg
Photo by Vera Fulmer By Alena Churikova Executive Staff On the afternoon of February 2, Dr. Aleksandr Karpov, Head of the Department of the History
Heidi Kim invites Sewanee to travel “The Road to Reconciliation”
By Richard Pryor III Executive Staff On the same night that many entered Convocation Hall to listen to abortion advocate Wendy Davis speak, a smaller
Hippocrates and the Future of Medicine
By Joshua Alvarez Contributing Writer One of the most common criticisms of modern medicine is the dehumanizing effect of the so-called ‘medical gaze’, or ,within
Plight and Flight of the Spotted Salamander
By Joseph Marasciullo Contributing Writer Deep within the domain lives a sizable population of Ambystoma maculatum, known better as the spotted salamander. This amphibian inhabits
Community Partnership Philanthropy Internship for Sewanee Students
By Hadley Montgomery Executive Staff In October of 2016, students of the University were notified of an opportunity to learn about Philanthropy through the South
Strong performances break the audience in The Glass Menagerie
By Frances Marion Givhan Executive Staff Tennessee Williams owns a fraction of the hearts of Sewanee theatre students. Living, breathing, and working in a place
Faces and Phases Exhibit Opens in the University Art Gallery
By Anna Mann Executive Staff The reception for Zanele Muholi’s “Faces and Phases” art exhibit took place on February 3. The gallery will continue through
Faculty resolution urges administration to resist immigration policy
By Fleming Smith Executive Editor On February 3, the faculty passed a resolution asking the administration to take steps to resist White House policy if
