By The Sewanee Purple Editorial Board At The Sewanee Purple, we approach issues of freedom of expression with the utmost care. As journalists, we value
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A response to the letter of Mrs. Delius
Dear Mrs. Delius, Many thanks for your letter of September 14th, sent to me personally through the SPO and printed last week in the Sewanee
Fraternity member disappointed in his new Vineyard Vines shirt
By Simon Boes Executive Staff The return of the student body to the Mountain brings many things. Topping the charts: The dreaded Sewanee Plague, the
Colin Kaepernick’s America
By Ryan Tillman Contributing Writer In a time when the United States is traversing some of the most treacherous political and social territory it has
Stirling’s : What’s different?
By Jessah Lowry Contributing Writer If you haven’t noticed, Stirling’s Coffee House has changed since you were on campus last semester. Though there have been
It All Changed With A Song: A reflection on relationships at Sewanee
By David Terrell Contributing Writer “There is so much we do not understand. And so much unhappiness comes because of that.” -Alice Walker, The Color
Colin Kaepernick’s America
By Ryan Tillman Contributing Writer In a time when the United States is traversing some of the most treacherous political and social territory it has
Woah, Something’s Different, Right?
By Jessah Lowry Contributing writer If you haven’t noticed, Stirling’s Coffee House has changed since you were on campus last semester. Though there have been growing
It All Changed With A Song
David Terrell C’17 Senior Politics Major Contributing Writer “There is so much we do not understand. And so much unhappiness comes because of that.” -Alice
PRE-views
By Theo Evans Staff Writer According to its website, Sewanee devotes itself “to the development of the whole person.” Freshmen arriving at this place that