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Clurg cup-ocalypse causes uproar
By John “Flavortown” Connors Staff Writer On the morning of February 22, the students of the University of the South awoke to utter chaos in their
The Crucible bewitches and astounds on opening night
By Mandy Moe Pwint Tu Executive Staff Arthur Miller’s classic play about the Salem witch trials opened at the Tennessee Williams Center to a
Two fraternities face “suspicious” house fires
By Richard Pryor III Executive Staff During the weekend of February 23-24, two possible cases of arson occurred at the fraternity houses of Sigma
Bookstore expected to move summer 2018
By Luke Williamson Executive Staff Stronger, Truer Sewanee,” the University’s ambitious fundraising effort, is nearly 84 percent complete towards its goal of raising $250 million
Sewanee Slavery Project holds fourth public forum on art and commemoration of the University
By Sydney Leibfritz Staff Writer The recent forum “Reading and Rereading History: Art, Commemoration, and Sewanee’s Campus” was the Project on Slavery, Race, and
Open letter to the Board of Regents from C’89 alumna
February 24, 2018 Dear Members of the Board of Regents of the University of the South, With much gratitude for the degree I received
Open Letter from Honor Council alumni to Board of Regents
February 24, 2018 Dear University of the South Board of Regents: As recent alumni, we write this letter out of grave concern for
Open letter from North Carolina members of the Board of Trustees to the Board of Regents
February 23, 2018 Grace and peace to our sisters and brothers in Christ at the University of the South. We, the North Carolina members of
Tension builds after Charlie Rose decision prompts outrage
By Fleming Smith Editor-in-Chief After the University’s Board of Regents decided to maintain Charlie Rose’s honorary degree on February 15, citing a reluctance to “condemn