by Alec Hill On Friday, October 4th, English Professor Virginia Craighill highlighted an outstanding trio of speakers who read their work at the Iona Art
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Finally finding their place? MGMT’s new self-titled album
by Lauren Lyons MGMT’s new album, MGMT, hit the ground on September 17. The album is fresh and unexpected, and undoubtedly starkly contrasted to the
Blind Boys of Alabama bless Sewanee with their presence
by Kelly Ann Graff The Blind Boys of Alabama shook up the Guerry Auditorium with their performance on Friday September 21.This concert marked the end
Marin Miller entertains at the SUT
by Chris Murphree The crisp air of a Sewanee Sunday. The pleasant aroma of popcorn. The sounds of light jazz music. Such was the scene
Two poets visit Sewanee
by Katie Lafferrandre As Professor Hastings Hensel, grinning, began to introduce poets Maurice Manning and Rodney Jones, the English majors in the room all felt
Monica Bill Barnes performance visits Sewanee
by Pagie Wilson In tandem with the Sewanee Performing Arts Series and Theatre Sewanee, Monica Bill Barnes & Company performed at the Tennessee Williams Center
Poetry club revived
by Leah Terry This year, though, students are reviving the organization. Paul Ricks (C’17) was looking for a place to share his work and to
Sewanee student’s art showcased at Stirling’s
By Emily Daniel As a member of the Sewanee community, it is difficult not to have heard of Stirling’s Coffeehouse. Located on Georgia Avenue in
The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You: Neko Case’s new album
By Paul Ricks Neko Case’s new album, The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You, is
17 Signs You Actually Go to Sewanee
By Aly Plasterer This summer Sewanee finally made its way onto Buzzfeed. However, we found that the article entitled “17 Signs You Go to Sewanee”
