by Page Forrest Junior Editor It’s no secret that Sewanee strongly resembles Hogwarts. We have beautiful Gothic buildings, billowing black gowns, and rumors of a
by Page Forrest Junior Editor It’s no secret that Sewanee strongly resembles Hogwarts. We have beautiful Gothic buildings, billowing black gowns, and rumors of a
by Grace Webster Staff Writer Photo courtesy of middlebury.edu On Thursday, November 6, a crowd gathered at Convocation Hall to hear Frank Sesnso’s insight and
by Tess Steele Staff Writer Photo courtesy of the Sewanee Women’s Center To facilitate voters’ understanding of the November 4 election, a town hall meeting
by Marion Givhan Staff Writer On November 4, people filled the Wick living room, spread out on cushions on the floor, squeezed onto couches, and
by Page Forrest Junior Editor When one thinks of political tools in war, several options will immediately come to mind: nuclear bombs, drones, propaganda, espionage.
By Rachel Chu Staff Writer On October 29, the African American Alliance (AAA) sponsored “What is Cultural Appropriation,” a town hall session in the Social
by InSoo Lee Staff Writer Photos by InSoo Lee On October 25, Sewanee hosted the New Moon Arts and Community Festival for the first time.
by Lam Ho Executive Staff The University’s recent decision to postpone the screening of a movie that tackles a controversial subject provoked conversation among students
by Rachel Chu Staff Writer Crowds of people gathered outside All Saints’ Chapel minutes before 11 a.m. when the doors opened to let in the
by David Prehn Contributing Writer As the Chair of the Honor Council, I am excited to announce that the Honor Council will be