By Taylor Morris John Lampley (C ’16) summed up the student opinion when he said, “the SUT has become my favorite place to go
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What does natural science mean?
by Julia Wallace Dr. Denise Phillips, history professor at University of Tennessee Knoxville, stopped by campus on Feb. 19 to discuss ideas from her
Admissions staff inaugurates Sewanee Scholars Weekend under new format
By Julia Wallace Editor-in-Chief This Sewanee Scholars Weekend, which brought 78 prospective students to campus Feb. 24-25, is a departure from the event’s past. Rather
Hazing
by Kathryn Willgus Pledgeship for Greek organizations is in full swing here at The University of the South, and with 80% of the freshmen class
Inside the arc with Lewis Affronti
by J.D. Crabtree Once in a few decades, a lucky college basketball program lands a player with a gift that is coveted at all
Chief Eldridge on Sewanee, police work
By Lily Davenport Chief Marie Eldridge may still be painting her office bookshelves, but her desk, chair, and vase of hot pink feathers suggest
New South Asian student association on campus
By Leah Terry This semester, The South Asian Student Association (SASA), has commenced as a new club on campus. The purpose of SASA is
Chief Scientist on the Obama 2012 Campaign speaks at annual Sherwood Ebey Lecture
By Shari Balouchi Sewanee graduate Rayid Ghani (C’99) gave this year’s Sherwood Ebey Lecture, an endowed lectureship dedicated to making mathematical ideas accessible to
Campus Wi-Fi Update
by Emmy Walters Since August, Sewanee’s Information Technology Services (ITS) has been working on a $900,000 upgrade for the campus network. These plans include improved

Women’s Center brings Tennessee Supreme Court justices to campus
by Katie Lafferrandre On Feb. 8, the Women’s Center proudly hosted three intelligent and inspiring Tennessee Supreme Court justices: Janice M. Holder, Cornelia A. Clark,