Anna Cook Executive Editor Late on Wednesday afternoon, immediately following a class entitled “Loneliness, Alienation, and Disenchantment” (ironically), one student finished their canned beverage and

Anna Cook Executive Editor Late on Wednesday afternoon, immediately following a class entitled “Loneliness, Alienation, and Disenchantment” (ironically), one student finished their canned beverage and
Thomas Walker Contributing Writer Kind of Blue – Miles Davis 1959 Kind of Blue isn’t just a jazz album. It’s THE jazz album. Every song
Camilla Hipp Contributing Writer Pisces Happy birthday, Pisces! Valentine’s day is so fitting to have during your season. Dreamy and slightly delusional, love is the
Camilla Hipp Contributing Writer Aquarius Happy birthday, Aquarius! This is your season. Your will is strong and you may be wanting to propel yourself forward.
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Mitch Shakespeare Opinions Editor After returning from Thanksgiving break late last semester, I couldn’t help but notice that I was somehow more mentally exhausted than
Keegan Congleton Contributing Writer Environmentalism is not for the weak-willed. Despite years and years of growing environmental concern, it seems that delusion and greed is still
Emma Howell Layout Editor One of the biggest selling points Sewanee offered when I was first applying here- other than the gowns (stifling!), the goats (cute!),
Jackson Sparkman Opinions Editor The story of Sewanee begins with a protection of whiteness. Sewanee’s founders understood the University of the South to be the learning
Anna Cook, Camille Pfister, Rebecca Cole The battle of the coffee shops is alive and well on Sewanee’s campus. The two local eateries on main