Camille Pfister Editor in Chief On October 17, Sewanee alumnus and published author Robert Kuehnle (C’ 68) will be returning to the Mountain to speak
Camille Pfister Editor in Chief On October 17, Sewanee alumnus and published author Robert Kuehnle (C’ 68) will be returning to the Mountain to speak
The photo is of a Sewanee party last weekend where IDs and wristbands were used. Brendan Downes News Editor Despite the bad weather, parents’ weekend
On October 14, the School of Theology’s Diversity and Reconciliation (D&R) Committee will be hosting three events across campus to commemorate and remember Indigenous People’s
Camille Pfister, Editor In Chief Chloe Wright, Junior Editor This article has been edited lightly for clarity. You’ve had a year here at Sewanee. What
Camille Pfister, Editor in Chief Correction: The previous event held by Rose Mary Drake and future events scheduled are located at St. Mark’s Community Center
Mary Pomeroy James Parlar Contributing Writers After Birmingham Southern College (BSC) closed its doors for the final time this past May, Sewanee prepared to receive
Brendan Downes News Editor According to Nate Wilson, who serves as Sewanee’s Domain Manager, the new parking infrastructure is aimed at maintaining Sewanee’s domain and
On April 13, more than sixty members from nine fraternities and sororities at the University participated in the first annual Field Day at Blue Monarch.
Ella Mitchell Photography Editor Sewanaroo is one of, if not the, biggest events put on by the Tigers Entertainment Board (TEB) for the Sewanee student
Camille Pfister Editor-in-chief Spring at Sewanee is filled with so many traditions, events, and opportunities for students, faculty, and staff alike. From comprehensive examinations, to