by InSoo Lee Staff Writer Starting this year, Residential Life is reorganizing its office. Kate Reed (C’08), the Assistant Director of Residential Life has not
Tag: campus life
Hands up, don’t shoot: A guide to peaceful protest
by Page Forrest Junior Editor More often than not, freshmen are terrified about getting involved on campus. Finding enough people together to fill one table
Folk Music Collective offers place for all Sewanee musicians
by Isaac Sligh Staff Writer The lights flicker on in St. Luke’s Chapel, and the musty silence is bro-ken by the entrance of a diverse
Will a decrease in cell phone use really “Save Sewanee?”
by Emily Daniel Staff Writer Last week, a funny thing happened on the way to the Craft House. I popped into Stirling’s just before
“Where’s the toilet paper?”
by Page Forrest Junior Editor I felt like that guy in “127 Hours”, or the main character of “Life of Pi.” Alone. Helpless. Without necessary
Spicy Mac ‘n’ Cheese: a Tale of Woe
by Page Forrest Junior Editor It’s been showing up under several disguises, sometimes subtle, sometimes not – “Cowboy Mac N’ Cheese,” “Adobe Mac N’ Cheese,”
Date Night (round two) sparks romance at the ‘Wick
by Lam Ho Executive Staff Springtime has often been called the time for “thawing” or “breaking the ice.” In other words, students should feel inclined
Her Campus Sewanee
by Emmy Walters Executive Staff At the end of last semester, Sewanee became one of over 200 campuses nationwide that uses Her Campus as an
FOMO: An Epidemic
by Kathryn Willgus Imagine the scenario: it’s Thursday evening, and you plan to spend your night studying for your midterm that you have Friday morning
New special assistant to the Vice Chancellor: Sewanee’s beloved Coach Shackelford
by Caitlin F. McCarthy A very involved long-time resident of Sewanee and the head coach of the men’s tennis team for the past 28 seasons,
