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Table Manners

December 5, 2018 Ellie Brown

he body is made to heal itself

when part of it is wounded, just as

the church is made to stay, abiding

when one of its members begins to fall.

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In Volume 66: Issue 8
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Dr. Weichbrodt's “Looking Justly: Photography, Race, and Gender”

December 5, 2018 Eden Anyabwile and Andie Krispin

For the past few years, the Camp House, a coffee shop and venue in downtown Chattanooga, has been hosting Theology on Tap, a monthly series which hosts Christian thinkers from all over the country. These thinkers range from pastors to authors to Covenant’s own Dr. Elissa Weichbrodt.

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In Volume 66: Issue 8 Tags Dr. Weichbrodt
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Bohemian Rhapsody

December 5, 2018 Ellie Hitchcock

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is a recently released drama following one of Britain’s most celebrated musical exports in the world: the band, Queen. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film follows the band’s rise to fame and celebrates the intense influence that they have forever left in the world of Rock and Roll during the 1970-80s.

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In Volume 66: Issue 8 Tags Bohemian Rhapsody
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The Intersection at 23rd and 4th

November 19, 2018 Emily Brauer

To 23rd & 4th

Hello and goodbye

A fleeting passing

A brief sigh

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In Volume 66: Issue 7
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The Dwell Hotel

November 19, 2018 Ella Freeman

The Dwell Hotel sits on a snug street in the heart of downtown Chattanooga. The three-story building, built in 1909, houses 16 rooms—each of them unique, thanks to the owner since 2016, Seija Ojanpera’s eclectic styling.

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Phantom Threads: An Evening With Casey Fletcher

November 19, 2018 Ellie Brown

The moment you step into the gallery on the second floor of Kresge Library, you are met with the phrase, “cherish grief it is rare and unadulterated.” This phrase was coined by Casey Fletcher, and it provides a framework of viewing for the rest of the works on display, simply because it is the first piece you see when you walk in.

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In Volume 66: Issue 7 Tags Casey Fletcher
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Joji's BALLADS 1 Album

November 19, 2018 Ellie Hitchcock

Joji is a growing producer, rapper, and singer who started as a YouTube entertainer/ personality at the start of his career. During his YouTube days, he focused a lot on comedy and silly skits, and for a while he released some less-than-serious music under the name “Pink Guy.”

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Covenant College Presents "The Tempest"

November 8, 2018 Mia Connell

This November, Covenant College Theatre presents William Shakespeare's The Tempest. The Tempest is the most musical of Shakespeare’s plays, with singing and dancing, as well as spectacular displays of Prospero’s magic.

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In Volume 67: Issue 6 Tags The Tempest, Theater
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Boy Pablo's New EP "Soy Pablo"

November 8, 2018 John Hooker

On October 5, bedroom pop-surf rock artist Boy Pablo released his second studio EP, entitled “Soy Pablo.” More than a year after the Norwegian teenager’s first release entitled “Roy Pablo,” this seven-track record displays Pablo’s unique style of blending latin-infused jazz theory with a dreamy, surf rock atmosphere — including songs both upbeat and mellow.

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A Mother's Love

November 8, 2018 Armon Butler

Is it difficult to see a mother’s love

What balance does her actions have to her words

Could I add weight to an opening hug

Or workout the tension of a stricken nerve

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In Volume 67: Issue 6 Tags Armon Butler, Barcari
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A Review of "A Star is Born"

November 8, 2018 Eden Anyabwile

On October 5, Warner Bros. Pictures released “A Star is Born”, starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. The film is the fourth remake of a 1930s film about a North Dakotan farm girl whose dream is to be a Hollywood actress.

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"Suncity" and Khalid's Rise to Fame

November 8, 2018 Ellie Hitchcock

halid’s greatly anticipated EP “Suncity” is a sharp playlist of R&B mixed with pop that stays true to what he loves doing as an artist. His leathery gentle tone and his ability to belt out ballads in so many different kinds of songs no matter their genre is a lot of what makes him stand out from other popular artists.

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In Volume 67: Issue 6 Tags Khalid, R&B
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What Makes "Searching" Stand Out

October 14, 2018 Sarah Dreher

First-time film director, Aneesh Chaganty, made his cinematic debut with “Searching,” which was released in the United States on August 21. The film falls into the drama/thriller genre, and stars John Cho as David Kim, a father and widower.

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In Volume 66: Issue 5 Tags Aneesh Chaganty, Searching
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Threads

October 14, 2018 Hallie-Blair Quatro

Where did he get those shoes? What are Chacos? How come everyone here loves thrift shopping? How many pairs of Vans does that person actually own?

Welcome to Covenant College’s brand new fashion column, where these questions and many more will be answered.

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In Volume 66: Issue 5 Tags Threads, Fashion
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Beyoncé Makes History in "Vogue's" September Issue

October 14, 2018 Ellie Hitchcock

This fashion and lifestyle magazine has become iconic in the United States, including many much-loved celebrities on its cover. So how come Beyoncé’s recent cover shoot stands out so brilliantly?

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In Volume 66: Issue 5 Tags Beyoncé, Vogue, Tyler Mitchell
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A Review of "Protest"

October 14, 2018 Ellie Brown

Powerful speeches, comical policemen, and the realities of humanity were all put on display in the show “Protest (and other writings)” that was performed on behalf of the Covenant College Theatre Department, directed by Professor Camille Hallstrom.

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In Volume 66: Issue 5 Tags Theatre Review, Protest
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Covenant College Presents "Protest"

October 5, 2018 Mia Connell

This September, the Covenant College Theatre Department presents political dissident and playwright Vaclav Havel’s “Protest,” a play revealing what it means to act with integrity versus hypocrisy.

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In Volume 66: Issue 4 Tags Protest, Theatre
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Covenant Creator, Abi Ogle

October 5, 2018 Eden Anyabwile

One of the many things that Covenant prides itself on is community. Between the faculty, professors, and other students, many of us here at Covenant will attest to how great the relationships here are, but we often fail to mention how rich and valuable our community is beyond campus.

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In Volume 66: Issue 4 Tags Abi Ogle, art
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Secret Soldier

October 5, 2018 Kalyn Stang

Through every pain and strife, a battle rages on,

Of spiritual collisions as these days have come and gone.

The fight is not with flesh or blood; the battle’s not with man.

The Enemy’s disguised himself as much as he still can.

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The What and Why of "Erasure"

October 5, 2018 Ellie Brown

“Erasure” is currently on display in the Anna E. Kresge Library art gallery, featuring Covenant’s own art department, including the three full-time art professors, Jeff Morton, Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt, and Kayb Joseph, as well as the three adjunct art professors Tom Kilpatrick, Tianna Weaver, and Kate Kelley.

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