By Simon Boes Staff Writer “People are more in love with Chacos than their significant other,” Professor Bran Potter exclaims as he comments on the
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Presidential rundown, please be excited
By Taylor Morris Staff Writer Election season is again upon us. Yay. As a dabbler in politics myself (I earned a B.S. in the subject
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Kurt DeLay Staff Writer The semicolon is the one of the most hotly contested punctuation marks in the English language. There are those who would
Understanding campus sexual assault statistics
Henry Thornton Junior Editor Author’s Note: This article will delve into the terms used in the conversation about campus sexual assault but it will not
An ode to squirrels
By Dori Wilson Contributing Writer The Sewanee squirrels are well known for their obnoxious attitudes. They stare at you from trees, pick at any scrap
Paying the price for history: Palmyra’s destruction
Photo courtesy of en.alalam.ir By Sarah Minnear Staff Writer On Tuesday September 8, Drs. McDonough, DiBiasie, Roberts, and Nimis participated in a panel where they
Election day: Donald Trump v. Kayne West
By Robert Beeland Staff Writer “The Trump.” I would say “love him or hate him,” but you already know you love him. Huh? What’s that
Why the Gownsmen decision is a triumph of reason
By Taylor Morris Staff Writer I am lucky enough to be able to write this article from the perspective of a “winner,” though I’ll admit
Why do I have to take ‘Intro to Who Cares’?
By Daniel Myers Contributing Writer You just registered for your classes: English 101, Psyc 101, History 101, and Bio 101. You’re not even remotely interested
The scoop on liberty Vs. More than just ice cream
By Kurt Delay Staff Writer Fahrenheit 451, 1984, Brave New World, Animal Farm, Thomas the Tank Engine. All of these works have one thing in
