Photo courtesy of Harvard.edu By Phillip Davis Staff Writer At 4:30 p.m. on Friday, October 16, Dr. Carrie Whickam delivered a lecture entitled “The Future
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Dr. Monte Hampton discourses on science and religion
Photo courtesy of sewanee.edu By Fleming Smith Executive Staff On Tuesday, October 20, in Gailor Auditorium, North Carolina State history professor Monte Hampton gave a
Biehl Fellows present summer research
By Fleming Smith Executive Staff On Monday, October 19 in the McGriff Alumni House, five Sewanee students presented their research from last summer as Biehl
Phi Beta Kappa initiates new members
Photo by Alysse Schultheis FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Eleven “junior members” of the Class of 2016 have been elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa. An
The Future of Fulford
By Tess Steele Staff Writer Following the Board of Regents meeting on September 22, the University of the South has established that there will need
Law Professor discusses constitutional liberties
Photo courtesy of s3.amazonaws.com By Fleming Smith Executive Staff On Thursday, October 8, Robert P. George, the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, gave
Violent video games linked to aggression
By Marion Givhan Junior Editor Recently, Professor Sherry Hamby of the Psychology department participated in a task force for the American Psychological Association that compiled
Appalachian author Amy Greene discusses writing
Photo courtesy of www. fbcdnsphotosfa.akamaihd.ne By Simon Boes Amy Greene, author of two recent books Bloodroot and Long Man, visited the Sewanee campus to give
Sewanee sequesters carbon and conducts research on Haitian farms
Photo courtesy of Pradip Malade By Duncan Pearce Contributing Writer This past summer, Sewanee made its first payments for carbon sequestration to farmers in Haiti’s
Sewanee water campaign makes great strides
Photo by Kimberly Williams By Lam Ho Executive Editor The Sewanee Water campaign (once known as the Think Outside the Bottle campaign), a student initiative
