by Robert Middlekauff Staff Writer The Economics department has been searching for two new professors for the past year. After conducting interviews last semester, candidates
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College student email system reworked
by Lam Ho Junior Editor As of Feb 1, Sewanee students will no longer receive cstudents from organizations, clubs, and offices at Sewanee. “College student”

Wellness Week promotes good health on campus
By Julia Wallace Editor-in-chief Wellness Week, which lasted November 2-8, was an effort made by the Women’s Center and the Health and Wellness House to
How indulgence meets economics at the corner of healing and justice: The story of Thistle Farms
By Amanda Lopez Staff Writer On November 5, the Babson Center hosted Reverend Becca Stevens (C’85), this year’s Humphreys Entrepreneur in Residence speaker. Rev. Stevens,
“Ask Not” Campaign Promotes Community Development
By Lam Ho Staff Writer Brand new to Sewanee, the “Ask Not” Campaign was started by Caitlin-Jean Juricic (C’14) to promote community growth through gratitude
Curry for Kids
By Caitlin McCarthy Staff Writer This past Saturday, November 2, the ladies of GTU brought a unique tasty treat to Sewanee’s campus to benefit “the
Fall Party police blotter
By Kimberly Williams Staff Writer Fall Party weekend is over, the revelries have ended, the alumni have gone home, and all that is left are
Prospective students experience Fall Preview Weekend
By Caitlin F. McCarthy Staff Writer Saturday, November 2, Sewanee welcomed another batch of prospective students to the Mountain. With the changing leaves accentuating the
Sewanee makes progress on Sustainability Master Pan
By Page Forrest Staff Writer “Keep Sewanee Green!” “Remember… These come from trees!” We’re constantly bombarded by slogans every day, reminding us to be environmentally
Where will the abroad students live?
By Julia Wallace Editor-in-chief When this semester began there were two empty beds on campus. Singles were turned to doubles, and common rooms converted into