by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff This semester, Sewanee students are beginning to notice something new that is, unfortunately, cropping up in their email inboxes every
Category: Opinions
Say no to Amendment 1
by Page Forrest Junior Editor I think that a potential life is a beautiful thing. I think potential life should be cherished and pre-served. But
The implications of bike stealing
by Lam Ho Executive Staff Last year, after leaving my bike outside of McClurg for an afternoon (locked, I would like to include), I was
McClurg to go is a no go
by Marion Givhan Staff Writer Students have complained about the lack of paper cups readily available in McClurg this year, referencing last year when people
PRE vs. FYP
PRE by Meghan Mulhern Staff Writer On the Sewanee website, Finding Your Place is described as “a residential program of intensive learning and group interaction.”
The myth of male excellence
by Paul Naumann Staff Writer If you look at practically any co-ed organization on the Mountain, you’ll see that the majority of leadership positions are
Will a decrease in cell phone use really “Save Sewanee?”
by Emily Daniel Staff Writer Last week, a funny thing happened on the way to the Craft House. I popped into Stirling’s just before
Chef Rick: Five star chef and five star man
by David Provost Staff Writer The University of the South, to some known as the “Holy Mountain,” is a place where one can immediately feel
The woes of room draw
by Austin Conger Staff Writer Room draw is a discouraging topic for the majority of Sewanee students. Not unlike the cruel realities of capitalism, only
“Where’s the toilet paper?”
by Page Forrest Junior Editor I felt like that guy in “127 Hours”, or the main character of “Life of Pi.” Alone. Helpless. Without necessary
