Two upcoming talks at the University of the South will address the medical challenges of childhood. The talks, by faculty at the Yale School of
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Community engagement key for College and SOT unification
by Ross Scarborough The relationship between the college and the School of Theology (SOT) could grow closer in the coming years as both groups are
Prestigious award for Sewanee Writers’ Conference faculty member
Sewanee Writers’ Conference faculty member Dan O’Brien has been named one of two inaugural winners of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama. The annual
DeAndré Espree-Conaway wins Watson Fellowship
by John Bogdal DeAndré Espree-Conaway (C’13) has made his mark on Sewanee this year by receiving the prestigious and highly sought-after Watson Fellowship. For those
Aiken Taylor Award celebrates married poets
by Ross Scarborough Certainly the pinnacle of Sewanee’s literary culture is the Sewanee Review. The hard work of past editors such as Andrew Lytle, Allen
What to know about Sorority Row
by Blair Johnson There’s a new Sorority Row coming to campus. Contrary to the “Say NO to Sorority Row” posters that have been hanging up
Attitude of Gratitude
by Rebecca Hannigan Even after countless lectures, seminars, and discussions throughout a student’s academic life, some basic skills are never lost from their early foundation,
The Perks of seeing this film
by Katie Kenerly Thirteen years after its publication, Stephen Chbosky’s poignant coming-of-age novel, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, was finally adapted into a film
Now do the Harlem Shake?
by Taylor Baird Alright, we’ve all heard of it. This “new craze” called the Harlem Shake that may or may not be taking over Gangnam
Beyond the beads: Necklaces for “New Beginnings 29:11”
by Rebecca Hannigan Freshly baked bread and hand-picked beads were passed around the table in the Women’s Center Feb. 12 as students gathered to
