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
Tag: Features
Amish Hippie opens in Monteagle
by Lam Ho On Sept. 26, the eclectic new vintage store, Amish Hippie, opened up in Monteagle. Owner Marla Sitten sells an array of homemade
McClurg Profile: Ms. Betty
by Ansley McDurmon Bustling between vats of fried, almost-chicken tofu and chili quinoa, vegan line specialist Ms. Betty considers herself a connoisseur of each Mcclurg
Club tennis serves up some fun
by Chris Murphree A new club at the University of the South is looking to make a smash on campus. The Sewanee Club Tennis Team
A Sewanee Parent’s perspective on Family Weekend
by Jeffrey Calnan First, I need to establish that I am a self-described “Cranky Yankee.” More specifically, I am from Boston, where professional sports flourish
Orchestra gears up for Halloween concert
by Chris Murphree The Sewanee Symphony Orchestra, in conjunction with the University Jazz Band, will be presenting their annual fall concert to students, faculty, staff,
Sewanee loves The Female Orgasm
by John Cochran When confronted with the phrase, “I Love Female Orgasm” at eye level, in large red and white letters at 8:00 a.m. while
McClurg profiles: Kathy Botts
by Annie Adams In an attempt to shed some light on the mysterious operations of McClurg Dining Hall, the Purple is running regular profiles on
Embracing the fringe: Sewanee Democratic Socialists
by Kathryn Willgus The Sewanee Democratic Socialists (SDS) is a new club on campus hoping to “fill a void in political discourse,“ says founder Brandon
Sewanee observatory peers at distant worlds
by Alysse Schultheis While everyone else is asleep, one student at the Cordell-Lorenz Observatory remains awake to study and observe the sky above us. Taylor
