By Fleming Smith Executive Staff In late August of this year, the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) destroyed historic ruins at
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Rerouting the Fiery Gizzard
Photo courtesy of awjphotography.files.wordpress.comlandowners By Maria Baker Staff Writer Chances are, if you’ve been at Sewanee for any amount of time, you’ve heard of Fiery
Historian McClay speaks on place
By Fleming Smith Executive Staff On September 16 in Guerry Auditorium, noted historian Wilfred McClay discussed the question, “Does Place Matter?” McClay argued that a
Award winning authors visit Sewanee
By Lauren Patterson Staff Writer On September 9 two extremely talented authors, Bobbie Ann Mason and Steve Yarbrough, held a fiction reading in Gailor Auditorium.
Theologians returning to central campus
Photo by Connor Flood By Quang Tran Staff Writer The Board of Regents has approved to move the School of Theology to a new location in
Wendell Berry visits “Finding Your Place”
By Fleming Smith Executive Staff Sewanee’s first-year program “Finding Your Place” recently completed its third year. The ten-day experience ended with a “Berry Symposium” featuring
A new face in Spencer
Photo courtesy of sewanee.edu By Kurt Delay Staff writer Hushed whispers in the corridors of Spencer Hall have for months rumored of new faculty in
New farm manager creating more organic and sustainable Sewanee
By Lauren Patterson Staff Writer The new University Farm Manager Carolyn Hoagland is leading the way for a revived, renewed, and ultra-sustainable farm and garden.
Armonté Butler (C’17) receives Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
By Katie Kenerly Executive Staff This semester, Armonté Butler (C’17) will take his many talents and beautiful spirit to Argentina as a recipient of the
Italian now available as minor
Photo courtesy of Facebook.com Landon Manning Staff Writer Although several courses have been taught at Sewanee on the subject of Italian over the past several
