by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff Photo by Lam Ho It should come as no surprise that at Sewanee, the highest incidences of sexual assault are
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Greek system goes green
by Maren Johnson Staff Writer Grab, drink (fast or slow), and toss. The career of a beer can is the same in any Greek house:
SGA rebuttal to “The unfortunately realistic decline of the SGA”
by Justus Bell Contributing Writer Editor’s Note: On October 15, the Purple published an op-ed entitled “The unfortunately realistic decline of the SGA” by Junior
Fog happens and what to do about it
by Maren Johnson Staff Writer “Fog Happens” graces much of the Sewanee bookstore’s goods. One moment the weather is ideal, the next it may become
Just keep calm, it’s only reply all
By Bess Pearson Staff Writer Ah, the reply all function. Is there nothing more glorious than opening your inbox only to find twenty emails that
Phi Beta Kappa Society announces 2014 inductees
By Lam Ho Executive Staff This year, seven students will be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most well known academic honor
Sewanee celebrates National Coming Out Week
By Page Forrest Junior Editor With the words “Pan[sexual] and proud” written on her back, one sophomore came out to her friends through Snapchat. “It’s
Humans of Sewanee brings a snapshot of the Campus
By InSoo Lee Staff Writer On September 2, David Terrell (C’17) started a Facebook page titled, “Humans of Sewanee.” According to Terrell, who goes by
Side by Side by Sondheim Preview
By Emily Daniel Staff Writer Chances are, if you have never heard of Stephen Sondheim, you have at least heard of his music. As the
The unfortunately realistic decline of the SGA
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
