By Armonté Butler Contributing Writer As a junior at Sewanee, I have enjoyed my time here and have truly valued the liberal arts that have
Category: Opinions
Simon Says: Your insight into what Boes knows
By Simon Boes Executive Staff Q: I want to room with someone new next semester, but my current roommate wants to continue living together. How
Does Greek Life foster alcohol abuse?
By Robert Beeland Executive Editor At a very fundamental level, it’s difficult for me to think critically about Sewanee. Here at Sewanee, my life has
Letter to the Editor: A reply to the GSA at Franklin County High School article
Wayne Lela Contributing Writer Regarding the controversy over the GSA at Franklin County High School: Contrary to “politically correct” propaganda, it is pretty obvious that
50 Shades of Black
By Arthur Jones III Contributing Writer I want you to take a little trip with me. Let’s go to a parallel universe together. Right this
Election 2016: Republicans and Democrats
By Phillip Sharp Contributing Writer This current election marks a pivotal moment for our future as a country. For the past eight years our country
Simon Says: Your insight into what Boes knows
By Simon Boes Executive Staff Is it weird if I eat my Spaghetti-O’s cold? I just prefer them that way. –Pampered in Philips If you
Peeping Mom: An opinion of dorm mothers
By Beverley Catlett Contributing Writer Sewanee’s recent decision to begin a cycle of replacing dorm matrons with student proctors has left some students asking, “What
Sewanee, Repent
The Rev. Robert Beazley Contributing Writer Third Sunday in Lent-Luke 13:1-9 At that very time there were some present who told him about the Galileans
Tennessee must protect students’ First Amendment rights
Photo courtesy of The Atlantic Photo courtesy of The Washington Post By Page Forrest Managing Editor In January, two students at Mount St. Mary’s University