by Jack Russell Executive Staff Photo by Lance Hardeman August 29, a Friday night, Texas Avenue, a steady chattering proces-sion winds towards Lake Cheston and
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Breaking the Silence 2014
by Kathryn Willgus Staff Writer Breaking the Silence 2014 was a week of events hosted by The Gender and Sexual Diversity House, School of Theology,
Sewanee welcomes 40th annual Medieval Colloquium
The 40th annual Sewanee Medieval Colloquium met at the University of the South, April 4-5, 2014. The theme of this year’s colloquium was “Medieval Emotions,”
Chris Stedman speaks on building bridges between atheists and believers
by Chris Murphree Staff Writer On April 4, at St. Luke’s Chapel, Chris Stedman chronicled his religious experience of conversions, exclusion and cooperation. Stedman serves
The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks headlines women’s history lecture
by Chris Murphree Staff Writer Rosa Parks is often remembered as one of the defining individuals of the Civil Rights Movement. On a cold December
Asian cooking class at Crossroads
by Maren Johnson Contributing Writer With a basis in Singapore cuisine, Crossroads Café seeks to capture the essence of food native to the small city-state
25th Annual Perpetual Motion wows Sewanee
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief This year marks the 25th anniversary of Perpetual Motion (affectionately known as PMo), Sewanee’s performingdance company. The2014 performances ran from April
CoHo brings Anis Mojgani to Sewanee
by Lam Ho Executive Staff After months of correspondence with two time National Poetry Grand Slam winner Anis Mojgani, Sabol Rodgers (C’16), a resident of
Hypnotized by Comedy: David Hall performs at Sewanee
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff On Thursday, March 27, comedy hypnotist David Hall paid a visit to Guerry Auditorium to put on a truly unique
Leg and Salmon: a good time for all
by Sam Scott Staff Writer On April 15, the Green House experienced truly Tokyovian levels of crowding in anticipation of the annual Leg and Salmon
