Kiera Coleman (C’16) is the co-leader of the Gender and Sexual Diversity theme house on campus. By Kiera Coleman Contributing Writer Since forever, society has
Category: Opinions
Politics: It’s all Greek to me
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Deciding whom you want to support in politics can be tricky. After all, who has the time to do research
Simon Says: Your insight into what Boes knows
By Simon Boes Executive Staff Q: I am a rising sophomore and I want a good dorm for next year! How can I get it?
Shake Day regulations raise gender discrepancies
Tess Steele Executive Staff As a sophomore involved in Greek life, I knew that I was expected to be a sober shaker on Shake Day,
Life is hard in Quintard
By Kasey Marshall Executive Staff Bard of Quintard Friday. 7:55 a.m. You look up at your alarm clock in terror. Accepting your punishment for hubris,
Simon Says: Your insight into what Boes knows
By Simon Boes Executive Staff Q: “I am a freshman girl and I am worried that my friends and I will rush different places. What
A campus in flux: New student housing
By Robert Beeland Executive Editor A brand new residence hall is being built on campus next to Snowden and across from McCrady. If you are
Collegiate mental health: The other Fight Club
By Kasey Marshall Executive Staff Not entirely unlike the aforementioned film, mental illness is a largely undiscussed topic on college campuses. Pretty weird, seeing as
Prejudice and the personal
Note: This post was originally published during this student’s semester abroad at medium.com/@kathleenkelso. By Kathleen Kelso Contributing Writer The skyline of Amman at dusk in
State of Sewanee: Speaking up to make Sewanee better
By Brandon Iracks-Edelin Contributing Writer We have the POSSE retreat coming up and it is a great place to voice opinions and learn about different
