By Page Forrest Managing Editor Dr. Shana Kushner Gadarian, an associate professor of Political Science at Syracuse University, spoke at Sewanee on September 21 on
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Vice-Chancellor McCardell’s New Year address reaffirms university goals, celebrates Sewanee community
Photo by Robert Beeland (C’18) By Robert Beeland Executive Editor Optimism colored the Vice-Chancellor’s address in All Saints’ Chapel for the August 30 “Launching the New Year” event.
Honor Code signing marks induction of Class of 2020
Photo courtesy of The University of the South Flickr By Justin M. Weaver Staff Writer With the mid-morning light shining through the stained glass windows of All Saints’
Class of 2020 reflects rising national interest in Sewanee
By Page Forrest Managing Editor As of September 6, the Class of 2020 has approximately 515 members. However, until the class census is completed on
$7.8 million given to Sewanee Financial Aid
By Theo Evans Staff Writer During the summer of 2016, The University of the South received a $7.8 million gift from the estate of the
The Course at Sewanee welcomes the Golf Lodge
By Harry Yadav Contributing Writer The process of renovating Sewanee’s golf complex, a project that was conceived in 2006 and launched in 2009, was completed
Chef Rick serves up the scoop on McClurg
By Lawrence Rogers Staff Writer It takes little more than a daily scroll through a Sewanee email inbox to figure out that Chef Rick Wright
David Harkins leads Student Government Association into new academic year
Photo by Robert Beeland (C’18) By Richard Pryor, III Staff Writer David Harkins (C’17) is the Student Government Association (SGA) President for this school year,
New Proctor system evolves to meet needs of students
By Tess Steele Staff Writer Starting in Advent semester of this year, the Proctor and Assistant Proctor (AP) system will shift to an exclusively Proctor
Domain Dollars attempt to revitalize local economy
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Photos courtesy of Feasting on the Mountains and sewanee.edu Ever since the demise of the Globe, students have bemoaned the
