Chloe Wright Staff Writer Scrolling randomly through Corq for events weeks in advance does wonders for your schedule. That’s how I was one of the
Chloe Wright Staff Writer Scrolling randomly through Corq for events weeks in advance does wonders for your schedule. That’s how I was one of the
Camille Pfister Executive Editor The Tennessee Williams Center theater was packed. Excited whispers of anticipation echoed through the room. Audience members sat in bleachers in
Greta Lane Staff Writer The University Art Gallery (UAG) has the privilege to present Ming Ying Hong’s The One With The…Amalgamations. This exhibition combines two
Kylee Sanders Junior Editor Contains some spoilers for Britney Spears’ memoir. Britney Spears’ memoir, The Woman in Me, recounts her career as a pop star
Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor Major spoilers follow for the Five Nights At Freddy’s film. After nine years of anticipation, Five Nights At Freddy’s
Ansley Stibbs Contributing Writer Mimi Smith is a freshman who is planning on majoring in studio arts here at Sewanee. The other day, I stumbled
by Richard Tillinghast A poem for the installation of the 18th vice-chancellor. A flurry of chalk on a classroom blackboard clouds the air as an
Maggie Wallace Contributing Writer The name, Sewanee, comes from the Shawnee word for “Southern.” It was used as a descriptor by Native American tribes west
Peyton Hassinger Features Editor Sufjan Stevens is known for the dream-like instrumental ambiance that soundtracked Luca Guadagnino’s 2017 film Call Me By Your Name. But
Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor Art has always been a means of capturing the beauty of our surroundings, and few genres accomplish this effectively