Anna Cook Junior Editor Aries: Unbeknownst to you, your roommate awakens at 3:00 a.m. each morning and plucks a singular strand of your hair from your

Anna Cook Junior Editor Aries: Unbeknownst to you, your roommate awakens at 3:00 a.m. each morning and plucks a singular strand of your hair from your
Jackson Sparkman Opinions Editor The story of Sewanee begins with a protection of whiteness. Sewanee’s founders understood the University of the South to be the learning
Sophia Harnew-Spradley Contributing Writer This summer, I will be biking with a team of 11 women down the West Coast to raise money and awareness to
Lakiesha Phillips Contributing Writer My first memory playing basketball was playing on a team with all boys and my dad coaching me. I look back
Anna Cook, Camille Pfister, Rebecca Cole The battle of the coffee shops is alive and well on Sewanee’s campus. The two local eateries on main
Dear Mother Matron, The first week of pledgeship came and went. Shakeday was last Saturday, and it was like I was the king of the
Jackson Sparkman Opinions Editor If you are in a romantic relationship or are celebrating the love of your friends and family, Valentine’s day is an opportunity
An advice column from c to her confidants. Feel free to send in any questions to mothermatron@sewanee.edu. Dear Mother Matron, The other day I got
Jack Sparkman Opinions Editor TW: mentions cyber-bullying, sexual assault, and hate speech, YikYak, a controversial social media platform, is back on iPhones for the first
Jack Sparkman Opinions Editor The appeal of attending Sewanee is intrinsically paired with its traditions. We grab our Sewanee angels, keep the secrets of the societies