by Page Forrest Junior Editor I did not think Sewanee would celebrate Banned Book Week so literally. Of course, the University wasn’t entirely uncreative. They
Category: Opinions
An open letter to Chief Marie
Dear Chief Marie, On behalf of the entire Sewanee community, and in particular those men and women who have survived sexual assault, I would like
Rock the vote
by Brandon Kemp Contributing Writer There is no act as evocative of the modern democratic process as voting. Unfortunately, as any student of U.S. history
Super Smash Sewanee grades
by David Provost Staff Writer For over a century the University of the South has maintained a harmonious balance between students achieving academic success
Just keep calm, it’s only reply all
By Bess Pearson Staff Writer Ah, the reply all function. Is there nothing more glorious than opening your inbox only to find twenty emails that
The unfortunately realistic decline of the SGA
By Page Forrest Junior Editor Remember in middle school, when you ran for class vice president and you had the best campaign posters and a
Thou shalt not take off thy shirt at Fowler
By Marion Givhan Staff Writer It really does feel like a commandment. Whether or not you are a boy or a girl, the laminated sign
Should dorms be moist?
By Maren Johnson Staff Writer For many of us, humidity is nothing new, towels never dry, rooms smell musty, art falls off walls. Southerners live
Honor Sewanee women: Gender disparity on the Honor Council
By Marion Givhan Staff Writer How much does the gender of the members matter on the Honor Council? My friend, a young woman who ran for
College cartoons: Top Netflix picks
by Paul Naumann Staff Writer Cable is dead, cable is dead. We have killed it. With Breaking Bad finishing its run last year, there is
