By Page Forrest Managing Editor Over the weekend of October 22, the Sewanee-Secure network was down for almost four days. During midterms in the weeks
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Goat-smoking in McClurg may predict the length of 2016 Election
By Vanessa Moss Executive Staff A selection of nine goats from the University Farm will be sent to a processing facility on election day, a
State of Sewanee: a word from the Queen
Huguette Ciza Contributing Writer My name is Huguette Ciza, class of 2017, and I am an Economics major and am double minoring in Business and
Frazzled Senior makes Big Mistake
Simon Boes Executive Staff Jennifer Castle, class of 2017, produced one of the biggest blunders the senior class has seen in the last decade. However,
A rare occurence at the Pub
By Simon Boes Executive Staff In what is being dubbed one of the biggest Campus Pub debacles of the mid 2010’s other than the riding
State of Sewanee: Try a Little Tenderness
By Amanda Watters Contributing Writer Amanda Watters (C’17) is a Bonner Leader and a site leader for the Diabetes Prevention Program, grant writing, and Connecting
Election needs to include all voices
By Richard Pryor III Staff Writer This election, we find ourselves in an odd position. The Republican candidate, Donald Trump, is a “successful” businessman with
Anonymity doesn’t make you an asshole, it just makes it easier to be one
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Go read the comments on just about any Youtube video. Check out the responses on an article you just read
Existing as an agnostic within a religious majority
By Frances Marion Givhan Executive Staff Am I turning into that agnostic friend? I ask this in all seriousness because lately the question has made
State of Sewanee: A joyful noise
By Katie Kull Contributing Writer Katie Kull (C’17) serves as president of the University Choir. Returning to campus in the fall creates a particularly exciting