Few understand the value of true brotherhood better than my friend Cortez, one of the newest and arguably most popular members at Sewanee’s fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon
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I have not yet been to Haiti, but I had heard enough stories to know that rice and beans would be served at the Soiree on Friday night. What I didn’t expect, however, was the heartfelt bond that so many in the Sewanee community share with Haiti. The room was filled with a yearning to be with our Haitian friends, laughing, crying and eating rice and beans. That night, it seemed like most people would trade the comforts of our home in Sewanee to put their hands in Haitian soil and plant trees, sweating in the intense tropical heat.
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I don’t envy the week you’re about to have, Pisces
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I am a slut. So are you. Now guess why. Can't guess? Say to yourself, "Oh silly sex columnist, I don't sleep around". Or maybe pull a Corey from The Bachelor and flash that V card. Do whatever you want to prove your chastity, your innocence, whatever it's even called these days. Bad news kid, say what you want, you are still a slut.
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As soon as Pandora cut people off after 40 hours of listening (and let’s be honest, ATC rats hit that barrier within a week) Grooveshark became the new music provider of choice.
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Visual artist Laurel Nakadate kicked off the 35th Annual Conference on Women on February 13th with a presentation of her entire body of work.
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$14,348.12 is a lot of money-- a lot of money which will provide the children of Lacor Secondary School in Uganda with clean water, trained teachers, scholarships, lab equipment, and other school materials
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