by Kimberly Williams Staff Writer Shake Day: A day on the Mountain when bids are accepted, the Greek god Dionysus reigns, and everyone is looking
Tag: campus culture
FEED battles largest campus issues
by Janie Hannon Staff Writer Led by counselor Dr. Nicole Noffsinger-Frazer and Hope Faulk (C’ 14), Sewanee recently launched its own body image campaign: Full-Embodiment:
Think Outside the Bottle Campaign sets new goals for the semester
by Lam HoExecutive Staff Starting last year, a national organization started a chapter on campus. Led by April Shi, the Think Outside the Bottle Campaign
Students respond to SGA wall
From the breathtaking architecture of Saint Andrew’s Chapel to the cheap laughs available in the second floor Walsh-Ellet men’s bathroom, there are many walls around
Preview of Sewanee Monologues
by Virginia Boyd Staff Writer The third year of Sewanee Monologues is taking place on Monday, February 17 at 7 p.m. If you want to
Administration cracks down on comps
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief Recently, many students were shocked to hear about citations issued after several students completed the History Comprehensive exam. The tradition of
A Rosa Parks problem
by K. Crabtree Contributing Writer “Get to the back of the bus, Rosa Parks!” Laughter bounced around the white Bacchus van as the door was
The truth about comps
by Andrew Keenan Staff Writer The post-holiday return to Sewanee often brings a sense of excitement, the reunion of students back from abroad, and odd
LOST: Bacchus dispatch
by Page Forrest Staff Writer Let’s play a game. It’s called “Where’s Bacchus?” Only Bacchus doesn’t have stripes or a hat, so the game’s a
An Open Letter from the Bairnwick Women’s Center
by Avery Kelly Dearest Sewanee, As the semester draws to a close, we at the Bairnwick Women’s Center wanted to take the opportunity to write
