By Hadley Montgomery Staff Writer On February 10, Kappa Omega Sorority hosted the first Sewanee Hearts and Grocery Carts at the Community Action Committee. The
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Making fudge and eating it too
By Page Forrest Managing Editor On February 12, Chef Denise Ware led a fudge-making class in McClurg. Ware is one of the newest chefs working
PossePlus unites students in discussion
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Photo Courtesy of Gabriela Ruiz Blake There is a generally accepted rule in journalism that you’re not supposed to use first-person
In Memory of Tamas Kubik
By Alysse Schultheis Editor-in-Chief Picture courtesy of http://www.ceu.hu In honor of the time Tamas Kubik (C’13) spent at Sewanee and the joy he gave to
The long lost forest
By Hadley Montgomery Staff Writer Photo by Kimberly Williams Dr. Nigel Noriega has the objective to bring the value of forests to the surface. A
Bonhoeffer Scholar sets the record straight
By Sam Scott Staff Writer Noted Dietrich Bonhoeffer Scholar Pat Kelly used a lecture on the German icon as an opportunity to correct some of
Speaking and listening to reach understanding
By Grayson Ruhl Executive Staff On Monday, February 2, Amy Donald, the Internship Coordinator at the University of the South, led a screening and brief
No Labels Sewanee invites political discourse
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Rarely does the United States government see examples of bi-partisan collaboration. For that matter, neither does Sewanee. However, the non-profit
Award for Sewanee’s seminary highlights need for expansion
By Henry Thornton Photo courtesy of theology.sewanee.edu The School of Theology at Sewanee has been named one of the 2015 “Seminaries that Change the World”
Thistle Farms visits Sewanee for an afternoon of domestic violence awareness
By Emmy Walters Executive Staff Photo courtesy of thistlefarms.org On Saturday, January 31, SWEEC joined with Thistle Farms to host “Human Trafficking: An Afternoon of
