Rebecca ColeExecutive Staff Arm and Trout is a fall semester staple here on the Mountain. Hosted by the Greenhouse every year, the event gives students
Rebecca ColeExecutive Staff Arm and Trout is a fall semester staple here on the Mountain. Hosted by the Greenhouse every year, the event gives students
Rebecca ColeExecutive StaffImage courtesy of the Sewanee’s Department of Theatre and Dance. The weekend of October 22-24 and 28-31, Sewanee’s Department of Theatre and Dance
Silas McClungContributing Writer It didn’t seem like much, just three guys goofing around doing what they liked to do. Joseph Brown (C’23) and Ian Boer
Meridith FrazeeContributing Writer Each year, the Sewanee Review’s Aiken Taylor Award highlights an established talent in modern American poetry. Vievee Francis, currently a professor at
By Emma HowellExecutive StaffPhoto courtesy of Hulu. There’s nothing that catches eyes quite like true crime. It’s one of the most popular genres of all
By Amelia LeaphartExecutive Editor While the Sewanee Union Theater’s relocation to Blackman auditorium may have generated some disgruntled film-buffs, Blackman shares a rich connection with
Emilia MillingContributing WriterPhoto courtesy of Netflix. As is the case with many college students, the point in the semester is approaching where the work is
Rebecca ColeExecutive Staff On Thursday, September 16, Bluegrass on the Mountain was held in the Guerry auditorium to the delight of many community members and
Camille PfisterJunior Editor Eighteen students, divided into four teams, gathered on blankets on the Writing House’s front lawn as Writing House resident Cam Williams (C
Grace TruettStaff Writer The Sewanee Fog radio station is tucked away on the top floor of Bishop’s Common. A handmade sign at the end of