Photo courtesy of University of the South Flickr By Tess Steele Executive Staff To honor the countless contributions of former Vice-Chancellor Bob Ayres (C’49, H’74)
Photo courtesy of University of the South Flickr By Tess Steele Executive Staff To honor the countless contributions of former Vice-Chancellor Bob Ayres (C’49, H’74)
Hadley Montgomery Executive Staff Living in Sewanee, students can easily separate themselves from the impoverished parts of the rural Tennessee scenery surrounding us. Through various
By Angel Glover Contributing Writer The beauty of Sewanee is that, though we sometimes feel confined on the plateau, we have the opportunities and resources
Photo by Fleming Smith (C’19) By Fleming Smith Junior Editor Last semester, the Permanent Collection Working Group moved the portrait Sword over the Gown, of
From left to right: Josh Yap (C’16), William Stokes (C’16), Luke Peglau (C’17), Logan Stockton (C’17), Karl Afrikian (C’16), Owen LeGrone (C’18) Photo courtesy of
Photo by Buck Butler (C’89) Congratulations to Sewanee’s newest members of the most prestigious academic honor society, Phi Beta Kappa. Founded in 1776 at the
Photo by Kimberly Williams (C’17) By Frances Marion Givhan and Melanie Vaughn Staff Writers The Sewanee Multicultural Health Society hosted their first Diversify Health Week
By Robert Beeland Executive Editor The next time you’re waiting in the omelette line, listen out for the excited guffaws of cook Noah Gilliam working
By Lam Ho, Kasey Marshall, and Fleming Smith Executive Staff The Franklin County Board of Education held a public meeting in the Franklin County High
Robert Beeland Executive Editor In semesters past, a report was released by the Dean of Students’ office called “Inside the Gates” that provided data from