The Verdict

Yes…

to a sixteen page Bagpipe, and sixteen days until summer.

No…

to anything resembling term papers or exams.

Faculty Quote

“I’m not sure if mules can be male or female. But I’m not really familiar with mule genitalia.”

-Prof. Tim Morris, Contemporary Biology

“My parents told me not to do anything to a girl that I wouldn’t want done to my sister.  So that pretty much ended my dating career.”

- Prof. Toni Chiareli, Intro to Sociology

The Verdict – April 30, 2009

Yes… to grace. Thank you professors for putting up with our nonsense these past…years.

No… to “corporate grace credits.” The chapel office is dishing out indulgences to Protestants, really? What is this, the Counter-Reformation?

Senior Profile: Kyria Johnson

Great athletes have a way of transcending athletics, and bringing more to the field than just hard work and unmatched skill. They exude great sportsmanship, attitude, and personality on and off the field that cannot go overlooked. Regardless of talent level or career success, a truly great athlete is one that almost no one contests.
Kyria [...]

Scots tennis teams finish out their seasons strong, but Union sweeps the courts at AAC championships

Both teams named NAIA Champions of Character

The AAC tournament was the end of the road for both the men and women’s tennis teams this year. Tennessee Weslayan knocked off the Covenant men in the second round by a score of 5-1. The women advanced all the way to the finals, but finally met their match [...]

Covenant Ultimate Frisbee club continues to build its reputation

Last Saturday, Covenant’s ultimate team finished second of eight in the “Downtown Throwdown” in Atlanta, Georgia. Georgia State University hosted the tournament on April 25.
For Covenant, “pool play” ended in three losses including matches against Wofford (8-11), Gainesville State (10-11), and Georgia Tech’s  B team (11-12). The tide turned for Covenant in tournament play (8 [...]

A picture without a frame

Students and Sasha Frere-Jones (center), chumming it up after a 3-hour music marathon .

Sanderson 215. Christian Mind. I was a freshman. Most of my class- all three hundred of us- had gathered for one of our first group core lectures. I’m not really sure what I was expecting for an introduction: maybe a few lines [...]