By Frances Marion Givhan Executive Staff Frequent inhabitants of the Academic Technology Center might have noticed more available space this semester. The Writing Center and
Category: News
Fratpocalypse: the snow that stole Fratmas
By Lam Ho Editor-in-Chief On Saturday, January 23, freshman boys and girls woke up to a winter wonderland. Over two inches of snow had accrued
Legendary faculty and staff retire
By Walt Evans Staff Writer As the latter half of Sewanee’s school year begins, The Sewanee Purple would like to highlight the beloved professors and
Jon Meacham discusses new biography
By Fleming Smith Executive Staff On Sunday, November 22, Jon Meacham (C’91) visited Sewanee and discussed his new biography of President George H.W. Bush with
Alumnus Fahd Arshad discusses UX Design at Bloomberg
By Grayson Ruhl Executive Staff On Friday, November 13, in duPont Library’s Torian Room, Sewanee had the honor of hosting Fahd Arshad (C’02). Arshad, who
Kevin Hiers named new University safety officer
Reprinted from Sewanee.edu Provost John Swallow has announced that Kevin Hiers, director of environmental stewardship, will assume a number of additional responsibilities as a safety
Social media: The new networked feminism
Photo courtesy of forharriet.com By Thuy Hang Tran Staff Writer Social and countercultural movements are taking over social media by storm. On November 9, founder
Reproductive rights internship program
CLPP is a national reproductive rights and justice organization based at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts that is dedicated to educating, mentoring, and inspiring new
Sewanee downtown planning “virtual workshop”
By Hadley Montgomery On Thursday November 12, the Town Planning and Urban Design Collaborative, LLC, led by Brian Wright, presented a potential plan for
Vanderbilt researcher investigates viruses and mutations
By Fleming Smith Executive Staff On November 17, Dr. Clint Smith, a visiting post-doctoral fellow from Vanderbilt University’s Denison Lab, gave a presentation on his