By Julia Wallace Editor-in-chief When this semester began there were two empty beds on campus. Singles were turned to doubles, and common rooms converted into
Category: News
Experiences in Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Germany, and El Salvador
by Robert Middlekauff This past summer,four Sewanee students ventured abroad to three different continents to learn about other cultures and explore specific research projects. Founded
Sewanee admissions Says Yes To Education
by Julia Wallace On September 17 Dean of Admissions Lee Ann Backlund confirmed Sewanee’s involvement in Say Yes to Education, a national non-profit organization dedicated
New special assistant to the Vice Chancellor: Sewanee’s beloved Coach Shackelford
by Caitlin F. McCarthy A very involved long-time resident of Sewanee and the head coach of the men’s tennis team for the past 28 seasons,
Planning for University Commons begins
by Lam Ho Staff Writer Faculty, staff, and students received an e-mail from University Provost John Swallow September 23 regarding the formation of the University
Fall Preview Weekend brings prospective students to the Mountain
by Caitlin F. McCarthy The Mountain greeted prospective students and their families September 28, for Fall Preview at Sewanee. Fall Preview, a long day full
Breaking ground: sorority housing project underway
by Julia Wallace Since March of last semester, students have expressed uncertainty over the news of townhouse style dorms reserved for sororities and theme houses,
Former Journal-Constitution editor stresses the importance of effective writing to students
by Emily Daniel On the evening of September 19, Sewanee residents were treated to an engaging discussion on the importance of effective communication in writing.
Archaeology makes its mark on the Domain
by Christopher Murphree As professors and students alike kick into their routine processes to begin the new year, a hidden world of the many peoples
Upperclass all shook up
by Lucy Hebb Like most aspects of Sewanee’s social scene, our Greek life is not like that of any other university. From Shake Day attire
