Sewanee Night Owls: Is AI Making Your Degree Useless?
Kylee Sanders Junior Editor On certain late nights, a group of people known as the Sewanee Night Owls will meet at the McGriff Alumni HouseContinue reading
View ArticleSpring Semester Greetings: An Interview with Vice-Chancellor Pearigen
Camille Pfister, Editor-in-Chief Lizzy Donker, Executive Editor It’s been a snowy, hectic, start to the semester here on the Mountain, but Vice-Chancellor Rob Pearigen (CContinue reading
View ArticleSewanee Infrastructure in the Winter: An Evolving System
Brendan Downes News Editor A large amount of snow storms hit the country over the last two weeks, causing shutdowns, power outages, and dangerous circumstancesContinue reading
View ArticleMajor Mentor Program: Helping Transfer Students Adjust to Campus
Alec Massey Features Editor Student Life has decided to create a program for transfer students that provides them with a student mentor in their majorContinue reading
View ArticleThe International Process: Perspective from a Sewanee International Student
Lina Khomenok Contributing Writer An international student always has a huge burden of expectations that they carry around as they start their education outside ofContinue reading
View ArticleAn Interview with Bryan Viewpoints Speaker, Simba Chakanyuka, C’18
Daphne Nwobike Staff Writer On Thursday, February 8, the Babson Center of Global Commerce invited Simba Chakanyuka (C ‘18), the Bryan Viewpoints Speaker for theContinue reading
View ArticleProfessor Spotlight: Unraveling Philosophy with Dr. Mark Hopwood
Kylee Sanders Junior Editor Philosophy is a vast subject that means something different to everyone because it is hard to narrow it down to justContinue reading
View ArticleThe Report a Barrier Initiative: Sewanee’s Progression with ADA
Alec Massey Features Editor The Report a Barrier Initiative works to make campus more accessible. Anyone can report a barrier by sending their concernContinue reading
View ArticleSewanee’s Inaugural Soul Food Luncheon Promises a Delectable Dive into...
Sewanee, Tennessee – February 23, 2024 – Sewanee, the University of the South, is proud to announce its first annual Soul Food Luncheon in collaborationContinue reading
View ArticleUnissued Diplomas: Sewanee Student Brings International Exhibit to Campus
Camille Pfister Editor-in-Chief Meredith Williams Arts and Entertainment Editor The war in Ukraine escalated when Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Since that day,Continue reading
View ArticleHow Can I Help You Today?: The Underutilization of Tutoring Resources
Chloe Wright Junior Editor When you enter the Language Lab (Gailor 225), you will see me and plenty of other students languishing on the couchesContinue reading
View ArticleReading Boot Camp: Sewanee Students volunteer at Monteagle Elementary School
Lizzy Donker Executive Editor A reading bootcamp in its fourth year at Monteagle Elementary is inspiring Sewanee students volunteering to help, just as it hasContinue reading
View ArticleSewanee’s Interaction with Native Americans: The Growth of IEI and Domain...
Alec Massey Features Editor Sewanee’s long and complicated history with Native Americans colors the school’s relationship with local Indigenous people as well as withContinue reading
View ArticleSewanee’s Rising Asian Studies Program: Study Abroad Opportunities and More
Chloe Wright Junior Editor With a growing number of Sewanee students choosing study abroad in Asia, a new Sewanee summer study-abroad-program offers new opportunities forContinue reading
View ArticleUncovered Stories from the Titanic: The Six Documentary
Alec Massey Features Editor With the help of a hyper-realistic video game and a reenactment of the loading of lifeboats, researcher Steven Schwankert learns moreContinue reading
View ArticleBee Passionate: A Lesson in Purpose and Calling with Ted Dennard (C’89)
Daphne Nwobike Staff Writer Can pursuing one’s passions, as opposed to simply doing what is expected or normal, garner valuable results? Is taking this routeContinue reading
View ArticleProfessor Spotlight: Dr. Kathryn Morgan
Matthew Cowin Contributing Writer Kathryn Morgan is a current professor of Psychology at the University of the South. She received a B.A. in English andContinue reading
View ArticleTake Back the Night: A Brief Overview of Its National and Sewanee History
Alec Massey Features Editor Rock band concerts, candlelight vigils, and witch hats may seem to not fit together, but they all played a role inContinue reading
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