By Page Forrest Junior Editor Remember in middle school, when you ran for class vice president and you had the best campaign posters and a
Tag: campus culture
The Highlanders and Wellingtons apologize to campus
To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of the Highlander Wellington organizations, we would like to extend our deepest apologies for the events that took
Respect your mother and recycle
by Maren Johnson Staff Writer On Saturday mornings in the fall, the turn-off to Brakefield Road is lined with cars in both directions. Fans dressed
The truth behind the “Timely Warnings”
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff This semester, Sewanee students are beginning to notice something new that is, unfortunately, cropping up in their email inboxes every
The implications of bike stealing
by Lam Ho Executive Staff Last year, after leaving my bike outside of McClurg for an afternoon (locked, I would like to include), I was
Why the Honor Code Revisions failed, and why it matters
by Andrew Domingoes Staff Writer Last spring the student body voted 135 in favor of proposed Honor Code revisions and 85 not in favor, falling
Sewanee opens new townhouses
by Dylan Greer Staff Writer Midway through the Advent Semester of 2013, Sewanee broke ground on the construction of eight townhouses in two locations that
Making Sewanee Safe and Sound
by Bess Pearson Staff Writer How safe are you at Sewanee? While many feel secure on the Domain, frequent sexual assault erodes the sense of
Community supports same-sex couple via Rethink This, Sewanee
by Kelly Caviness Staff Writer Summer 2014 proved to be a monumental season for Sewanee and All Saints’ Chapel, as well as for alumna Kathryn
Beyond Sewanee: Bursting the bubble
by Rachel Chu Staff Writer Beyond Sewanee meets every Tuesday in the Political Engagement House, to allow students to “burst the Sewanee Bubble” and interact
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