Maggie LorenzenNews Editor On Saturday, September 4, the University issued a statement via email about updates regarding COVID-19 policies. The statement included the elimination of

Maggie LorenzenNews Editor On Saturday, September 4, the University issued a statement via email about updates regarding COVID-19 policies. The statement included the elimination of
Maggie LorenzenNews Editor On Saturday, September 4, The Roberson Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation held its third community history reunion day focused on the
Meg ButlerContributing Writer Amid concerns over the Delta variant, The University of the South updated its policies regarding student and faculty behaviors and procedures surrounding
Jack LarishContributing Author On Friday, September 17, Sewanee parents congregated on the Domain for Parents’ Weekend. Among the festivities was the gowning of the newest
Below is a letter submitted by the Sewanee chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) to the administration of the University of the
Julia McClainContributing Author Despite the past unpredictable year due to COVID-19, the University welcomed and matriculated the largest first-year class in its history, with the
Maggie LorenzenNews Editor In preparation for the Advent Semester, the University hired two new members of the Chaplaincy team: Rev. Ashley Mangrum and Wallace Benton.
Michaela James-ThrowerJunior Editor It is a new year at Sewanee, meaning a new group is attempting to find their place. As first-year students get oriented
Camille PfisterExecutive Staff The beginning of the school year brought a lot of uncertainty and constant change among students, faculty, and staff in regards to
By Jack SparkmanContributing Writer On Wednesday, September 1, at 7:00 pm, 17 students entered the Gailor Auditorium while nine more joined from a Zoom call