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
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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
Happiness: Something to pursue?
By Maren Johnson Staff Writer The ultimate drive for all humans is the pursuit of happiness, and as it turns out, it is possible to
Sewanee faces Mizzou and racial discrimination in higher education
By Lam Ho Executive Editor On Thursday, November 19, at 3:45 p.m., the African American Alliance (AAA) invited the Sewanee community to stand in solidarity
Gun mystery
By Arthur L. Jones, III Contributing Writer We all have wants, and we all have needs. I totally acknowledge those facts. The vast majority of
Fall Party infatuation vs. Sparty: A student’s saving grace
By Simon Boes Staff Writer Fall Party is the superior of Sewanee’s seasonal soirées. It is a time of gleeful homecoming, jolly friendship, and hearty
Divestment club launches sustainability effort
By Hadley Montgomery Staff Writer In 2011, the University of the South made its first steps towards the idea of Divestment when Bill McKibben, an
Immigration panel debunks myths
Photo courtesy of Cotie San By Thuy Hang Tran Staff Writer Immigration laws and policies have always been a highly contentious political and social matter
