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
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Chef Rick: Five star chef and five star man
by David Provost Staff Writer The University of the South, to some known as the “Holy Mountain,” is a place where one can immediately feel
The woes of room draw
by Austin Conger Staff Writer Room draw is a discouraging topic for the majority of Sewanee students. Not unlike the cruel realities of capitalism, only
“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
Sewanee dining pining group
by Taylor Morris Executive Staff I was researching some very important topics on Facebook the other day, when my feed was viciously assaulted by a
For the quiet ones
by Daniel Fortner Contributing Writer I am a participation grade sellout. I noticed this morning during one of my classes that the professor was covertly
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,”
Straight Outta Comp-ton
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff Many would agree that Comprehensive Exams, and the celebrations that follow, are a Sewanee tradition as sacred as the Order
Hazing: A stoppable problem
by James P. Adams Contributing Writer For those of you who do not know who I am, my name is James Adams and I’m a
Love, Interrupted, Or how relationships at Sewanee reached opposing extremes
by Maria Stratienko Contributing Writer It all began with a casualphone call. As I sped along I-24, my conversation with my grandmother, Martha Lou, turned
