By David Provost Staff writer Photo courtesy of Facebook event Sewanee’s Community Engagement House is one of the campus’ most thriving, ambitious, and energetic places
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Breaking ground: New dorm to be completed by 2016
by Page Forrest Managing Editor As Sewanee’s population continues to grow, the addition of new living spaces is necessary to keep a manageable infrastructure. Fortunately,
Letter to the Editor: Honorary degrees to bring a little less honor
I am writing to express dismay at Sewanee’s recent awarding of an honorary degree in Theology to Tom Wright, former bishop of Durham and now
Head Proctors selected for 2015-2016
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Second semester has barely begun, and the administration is already planning for the next academic year. The planning involves many
Daniel Church (C’11) rethinks the city
By Emily Sherwood Contributing Writer This article first appeared in Sustain Sewanee: Sewanee graduate Daniel Church recently came back to his alma mater to give
New Associate Dean position for Dr. Elizabeth Skomp
By Kathryn Willgus Staff Writer On January 12, Dean of the College Terry Papillon announced that Associate Professor Dr. Elizabeth Skomp of the Russian Department
SWAG launch into the Future
by InSoo Lee Staff Writer On Tuesday January 20, the Sewanee Wellness Action Group (SWAG) held a launch in order to showcase some of the
The Collaborative encourages discussion and teamwork for developing new and innovative programs
Alysse Schultheis Editor-in-Chief On January 22, faculty, staff, students, and community members gathered together to gather information and brain-storm ideas for the Collaborative for Southern
Fighting the cheating machine: Do Honor Codes still work?
by Grayson Ruhl Executive Staff On Tuesday, January 20, the Sewanee community had the honor of hosting Michael W. Kerwin to speak about his experiences
Students return from study abroad programs 2014
by Lam Ho Executive Editor Seeking an educational challenge and a new way of seeing the world, 100 students left for the Fall Semester of
