Brendan Downes News Editor The past two years have been filled with change and uncertainty when it comes to theme housing. At the end of
Brendan Downes News Editor The past two years have been filled with change and uncertainty when it comes to theme housing. At the end of
by Page Forrest Managing Editor As Sewanee’s population continues to grow, the addition of new living spaces is necessary to keep a manageable infrastructure. Fortunately,
By Page Forrest Managing Editor Second semester has barely begun, and the administration is already planning for the next academic year. The planning involves many
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
by Mary Morrison Editor-in-Chief Residential Life selected the four rising seniors who will serve as head staff for the 2014-2015 academic year on February 7.
by Sarah High Staff Writer In the halls of Humphrey’s dormitory, there is a hidden room where the head resident resides. Ann Sherill lives in
By Julia Wallace Editor-in-chief When this semester began there were two empty beds on campus. Singles were turned to doubles, and common rooms converted into
by Julia Wallace Since March of last semester, students have expressed uncertainty over the news of townhouse style dorms reserved for sororities and theme houses,
By Ena Lee This year the University of the South hired a new area coordinator, Bobby Silk, who coordinates Cannon, Cleveland, and Smith Halls. He
By Anne Kirk Smith Hall, the newest and arguably most beautiful residence hall on the Domain, serves as a stateof-the-art living space to 90 mostly