By Katherine LeClair Staff Writer In its debut at the Sewanee Union Theatre last weekend, Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird gave audiences a true
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Students discover Ayres Hall built by IKEA
By Luke Williamson Executive Staff Students recently discovered who designed and built Ayres Hall during the summer of 2016: IKEA. Some students have even
One minority’s experience at the University of the South
By Lala Hilizah Contributing Writer I have decided to share a recent incident with racism on this campus. My aim is to shed light on
An open letter to Vice-Chancellor McCardell from C’64 alumnus
Dear Vice-Chancellor McCardell: I am writing to you to express my disagreement with the decision by the Sewanee Board of Regents not to rescind the
What is LatinX?
By Esmeralda Trevino and Eva Ortez Contributing Writers Sewanee A.D.E.L.A.N.T.E. is an organization that promotes advocacy among minority students on campus. We strive to make permanent
The Notebook: The Best Nicholas Sparks’ Movie Adaptation
By Julianna Morgan Contributing Writer There have been several Nicholas Sparks stories adapted to the silver screen, including, The Last Song, Dear John, and The Lucky
Open letter to the Sewanee community from C’85 alumna
To the Sewanee Community: I’m saddened by the decision by the VC McCardell to not revoke Charlie Rose’s honorary degree. It’s an embarrassment to the
Hot Traxx
By Reece Jamison Executive Staff Music, the spellbinding phenomena that connects us all. Here, Reece pays that notion no mind as he gives his completely biased
An open letter from the Honor Council to the community
“Respectfully, we submit that we should look to our own Honor Code for a tradition that combines both the academic and the ecclesiastical. In its
An open letter to the Board of Regents from Greek organizations on campus
February 28, 2018 Joseph DeLozier, Chairman The Rt. Rev. John Howard, Chancellor Margaret McLarty, Secretary John M. McCardell, Jr., Vice-Chancellor Dear Officers of the