by Henry Thornton Junior Editor You may have heard the rumors going around, like I did, that Dean Spurlock had put in place new regulations
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Sewanee EMS to merge with Grundy County
by Lam Ho Executive Staff Photo by Kimberly Williams The planned merger of Sewanee’s predominantly student-staffed Emergency Medical Service (SEMS) with Grundy County’s Emergency Medical
Candles lit and extinguished in honor of victims of police brutality
by InSoo Lee Staff Writer On November 12 at 7 p.m., The African American Alliance (Triple A) hosted a Candlelight Vigil. Students and community members
Sewanee’s financial accessibility
by Henry Thornton, Annie Blanks, Anna Nayfa Contributing Writers On September 8 The New York Times released an index of the financial accessibility of the
Yik Yak founders face legal action
by Henry Thornton Contributing Writer The popular anonymous message board app Yik Yak is embroiled in controversy. Cofounders Tyler Droll and Brooks Buffington are allegedly,
Good controversy – Obvious Child at SUT
by Marion Givhan Staff Writer After being banned in October due to student discontent with the content of the film, the University brought back Obvious
Reform? More like re-farm!
by Katy Shetler, Eva Faison, John Mark Lampley, and Peter Davis Contributing Writers The former University farm manager, Gina Raichovich’s resignation was met with campus-wide
Out with cstudent, in with orgevents
by Alysse Schultheis Executive Editor Last year, the student government decided to limit the access to cstudent, the ability to send school-wide emails, due to
DanceWise: Amalgamation wows crowds
Theatre/Sewanee presented Dance Wise: Amalgamation. This was the second year of the annual show, with artistic direction by Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts, Courtney World.
67th Homecoming celebrations bring alumni, guests, and students together
by Lam Ho Executive Staff Photos by Kimberly Williams The 2014 Homecoming and Fall Party weekend centered around two evenings to enjoy dinner parties, music,
