Photo by Matt Hembree (C’20) By Lam Ho and Fleming Smith Executive Staff During the 2016 football season, Ronald Hayes (C’19) and Kirk Murphy (C’17) used
Photo by Matt Hembree (C’20) By Lam Ho and Fleming Smith Executive Staff During the 2016 football season, Ronald Hayes (C’19) and Kirk Murphy (C’17) used
Anna Mann Staff Writer On Friday, December 2, the Sewanee community gathered in the Quad to kick off the busy weekend of Lessons and Carols
By Helena Kilburn Staff Writer Sewanee is a university set apart by its beautiful environment, but despite the amazing array of activities and events here
By Taylor Lanier Staff Writer On November 15, The Bairnwick’s Women Center sponsored a Pinnacle Luncheon for students to engage with Jerry Redman, CEO of
Photo courtesy of Brandon Iracks-Edelin (C’18) By Abby Garmon Executive Staff Sometimes, amidst Sewanee’s heavily social culture, the service-based focus of fraternities can feel lost.
By Fleming Smith Junior Editor Despite a contentious election season, Sewanee’s success in voter registration shines brightly on any dreary November day. The preliminary data
By Vanessa Moss Executive Staff On November 1, two elderly black men, who wish to remain unnamed out of concern for their safety, claim to
Photos by Matt Hembree (C’20) Robert Beeland Executive Editor On Wednesday, September 9, students, faculty, and community members gathered in the Quad for discussion following the
Photos by Lucy Wimmer (C’20) Grayson Ruhl Executive Staff On Saturday, November 12, the Sewanee community banded together in the University Quad in anticipation of
By Phillip Davis (C’19) Staff Writer Sewanee’s Pre-Law Program has recently begun new activities and expanded several of its existing projects, including its Appellate Moot