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,
Category: News
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
The Forest Unseen named Book of the Year
by Lam Ho This year, about five hundred incoming freshman were asked to read Professor David Haskell’s The Forest Unseen. The book describes one square
Stationhairy: One man’s struggle at Fowler
by Conner Anderson With the fall season looming on the horizon, necessitating innumerable shirtless excursions, I decided to make a trip to Fowler, Sewanee’s sanctuary
Find Your Place debuts at Sewanee
by Leah Terry This year, Sewanee piloted First Year Programs, a course designed specifically for freshmen, to help integrate them into Sewanee’s intellectual environment. However,
Sewanee ReThinks campus culture
By Shari Balouchi At the beginning of the 2012 school year, Vice-Chancellor John McCardell called for a team of students, faculty, alumni, and parents to
New mailing system integrated at Sewanee
By Lam Ho As the new year dawned on The University of the South, a long-considered idea was put into action: the updated Sewanee Post
New area coordinator joins ResLife Staff
By Ena Lee This year the University of the South hired a new area coordinator, Bobby Silk, who coordinates Cannon, Cleveland, and Smith Halls. He
