by Stephen Elliott Staff Writer Jon Meacham (C’91, H’10), Distinguished Visiting Professor of History and Pulitzer Prize winning author, gave a talk for President’s Day,
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Jon Meacham (C’91) returns to Sewanee as a history professor
By Lam Ho Executive Staff The executive editor and vice president of Random House and former editor-in-chief of Newsweek graduated from Sewanee in 1991 with
UT professor speaks on America’s favorite socialist
by Andrew Keenan Staff Writer On Monday, February 3, Professor Ernest F. Freeburg of the University of Tennessee gave a lecture on American civil liberties
Cornerstone Initiative builds Sewanee Community
by Alysse Schultheis Executive Editor In 2012, the ReThink Task Force was formed in order to explore student life outside the classroom and study some
Society of Physics wins national grant
by Taylor Morris Executive Staff Sewanee’s chapter of the Society of Physics Students has just been named a recipient of this year’s Marsh W. White
Crowder-Meyer asks “Where are all the women?”
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief Assistant Professor of Political Science, Dr. Melody Crowder-Meyer gave a talk on February 6 entitled “Where are all the women? An
Police Blotter
by Kimberly Williams Staff Writer Shake Day: A day on the Mountain when bids are accepted, the Greek god Dionysus reigns, and everyone is looking
Head Staff selected
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief Residential Life selected the four rising seniors who will serve as head staff for the 2014-2015 academic year on February 7.
Convocation opens Easter Semester 2014
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief On Friday, Jan 17, the University officially opened the Easter 2014 semester with the traditional Convocation ceremony. Honorary degrees were awarded
Administration cracks down on comps
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief Recently, many students were shocked to hear about citations issued after several students completed the History Comprehensive exam. The tradition of
