By Kathryn Willgus As the academic year begins, campus clubs and general activities are already in full swing. With new and returning themed houses once
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Women’s Center define goals for the semester
By Avery Kelly As many upperclassmen can attest to, in a semester abroad you almost inevitably develop new perspectives from which to view yourself, the
Four students breaking necks all around campus
by Taylor Baird Broken Necks is a clothing company that is the brainchild of four Sewanee students. Curtis Johnson (C’14), Charlie (Chaz) Powell, De’Nard Ford,
The Moth and the Milky Way: In search of the obvious in art and nature
by Pamela Guerra After beginning his lecture by acknowledging the individuals and organizations that brought him to campus, Jonathan Meiburg (C’97) also jokingly thanked them
The Day of Silence: Observing silence to encourage speech
by Kathryn Willgus The Day of Silence is an annual, student-led demonstration against LGBTQ harassment and discrimination. It has become the largest student-led protest to
Student leader election results
OG President: Daniel Williams SGA President: Charlie Hughes Student Trustee: Mary Ottley Senate Class of 2016: Halsey Huth, Will Downey, Jordon Johnson, Chrishna Srey, Dori
Fracking: a naturally hot topic
by Arden Jones On the evening of April 16, several individuals from different walks of life converged in Convocation Hall to discuss a controversial issue
Chemistry department changes curriculum
by Leah Terry The chemistry department is instituting a new curriculum, which will commence in the fall. The department will be offering two new courses:
Haskell on his Pulitzer nomination, publishing, and popular science
by Lily Davenport On Monday, April 15, Dr. David Haskell, Professor of Biology and author of The Forest Unseen, received a puzzling message. The voice
Sewanee’s obsession with anonymity
by Maggie Stanford Have you had sex in every classroom in Walsh-Ellet? Smoked pot in the Gorgas basement? Do you have a secret crush on