by Taylor Morris Executive Staff I was researching some very important topics on Facebook the other day, when my feed was viciously assaulted by a
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For the quiet ones
by Daniel Fortner Contributing Writer I am a participation grade sellout. I noticed this morning during one of my classes that the professor was covertly
Spicy Mac ‘n’ Cheese: a Tale of Woe
by Page Forrest Junior Editor It’s been showing up under several disguises, sometimes subtle, sometimes not – “Cowboy Mac N’ Cheese,” “Adobe Mac N’ Cheese,”
Straight Outta Comp-ton
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff Many would agree that Comprehensive Exams, and the celebrations that follow, are a Sewanee tradition as sacred as the Order
Hazing: A stoppable problem
by James P. Adams Contributing Writer For those of you who do not know who I am, my name is James Adams and I’m a
Love, Interrupted, Or how relationships at Sewanee reached opposing extremes
by Maria Stratienko Contributing Writer It all began with a casualphone call. As I sped along I-24, my conversation with my grandmother, Martha Lou, turned
Feminist thoughts on FeMENism
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff What is feminism, anyway? It means something different to everyone, and on Feb. 25, six brave Sewanee men shared their
Don’t tell me how to be myself
by Page Forrest Junior Editor Don’t tell me not to swear. Don’t tell me to sit with my ankles crossed. Don’t tell me that you
The Sewanee Pink Eye Epidemic of 2014
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff If you were to ask anyone who works in the University Health Services what Sewanee’s newest fad was, they would
So the roommate honeymoon phase is over…
by David Provost Staff Writer One of the most exciting aspects of entering the college experience would have to be living in close quarters with
