by Katie Lafferande Executive Staff On November 11, the Sewanee Review held an open house to commemorate Veterans’ Day and the end of World War
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Medea comes to Sewanee
by David Provost Staff Writer On Thursday, April 10, Sewanee’s Theater Arts department was delighted to welcome acclaimed translator and poet, Charles Martin, Ph.D to
Sewanee Monologues 2014
by Katie Kenerly Executive Staff The third annual Sewanee Monologues took place this year on February 17 with more participation than ever before. Thirty-six monologues
Mountain Goat hosts reading at Stirling’s
by Alec Hill Executive Staff The Mountain Goat – nominally Sewanee’s literary magazine but more accurately our outlet for student creativity in all printable forms

Poet Marilyn Nelson reads and receives honorary degree at Sewanee
by Ansley McDurmon Staff Writer A poetry experience with Marilyn Nelson transcends printed word; her words ebb and flow in undulations not unlike the jazz
Prof. Craighill one of several to read at Iona Gallery
by Alec Hill On Friday, October 4th, English Professor Virginia Craighill highlighted an outstanding trio of speakers who read their work at the Iona Art
Two poets visit Sewanee
by Katie Lafferrandre As Professor Hastings Hensel, grinning, began to introduce poets Maurice Manning and Rodney Jones, the English majors in the room all felt