by Conner Anderson The effrontery of Richie Incognito, currently the US’s number one domestic terrorist, just reached unimaginable heights. According to several valuable sources, Mr.
Category: Sports
Roaring Tigers obtain season opener win: Ready for a champion season
by Caitlin Finneran McCarthy There was a distinct rumble in Juhan Gymnasium of Fowler Center in Sewanee last Friday, November 15. It was the sound
Survival of the fittest: Avoid being Incognitoed
By Conner Anderson Executive Staff In the tumultuous world of sports — one of fierce competition and constant chaotic imbalance — bystanders typically focus solely

CrossFit: Barriers broken, confidence created
By Lam Ho Staff Writer Photos by Gabby Valentine Gym-goers might have noticed the handful of people occupying the Fowler Center weight room on Mondays,
The Sewanee Crew Team dedicates new boat, El Lobo de la Noche
by Taylor Baird During this year’s Family Weekend, members of the Crew Team along with their family members, friends, and administrators celebrated the team’s achievements
Cool, calm, and reserved: Sewanee’s real A-teamer
by Conner Anderson There is a popular old cliche that involves something about cream always rising to the top. This hackneyed phrase, undoubtedly well used
Unfortunate family weekend loss against long-time rivals
by Caitlin McCarthy As the sun beat down on Hardee-McGee Field on October 12, families filled Harris Stadium and the Sewanee Tigers stormed the new
Tough loss for resilient Tigers at W&L
by Caitlin F. McCarthy The Sewanee Tigers faced longstanding rivals, the Washington and Lee Generals, on Wilson Field in on September 28. The Tigers were
Tigers’ cross country puts in a hard effort at Rhodes
by Mac Bailey Last weekend, Tigers’ Cross Country traveled to Memphis for the annual Rhodes Invitational. Despite both a rough course and hot weather, both
Valiant effort in volleyball
by Desiree Kamerman After starting the volleyball season off with a record number of wins, the Lady Tigers suffered tough conference losses against Millsaps and