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
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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
SES celebrates 50th anniversary of desegregation
by Stephen Elliott Staff Writer On Sunday, Jan 19, community members gathered at Sewanee Elementary School (SES) to celebrate the fiftieth Anniversary of the desegregation
Economics Department searches for two new professors
by Robert Middlekauff Staff Writer The Economics department has been searching for two new professors for the past year. After conducting interviews last semester, candidates
College student email system reworked
by Lam Ho Junior Editor As of Feb 1, Sewanee students will no longer receive cstudents from organizations, clubs, and offices at Sewanee. “College student”
Wellness Week promotes good health on campus
By Julia Wallace Editor-in-chief Wellness Week, which lasted November 2-8, was an effort made by the Women’s Center and the Health and Wellness House to
How indulgence meets economics at the corner of healing and justice: The story of Thistle Farms
By Amanda Lopez Staff Writer On November 5, the Babson Center hosted Reverend Becca Stevens (C’85), this year’s Humphreys Entrepreneur in Residence speaker. Rev. Stevens,
“Ask Not” Campaign Promotes Community Development
By Lam Ho Staff Writer Brand new to Sewanee, the “Ask Not” Campaign was started by Caitlin-Jean Juricic (C’14) to promote community growth through gratitude
