On Monday Nov. 16, Covenant hosted the Center for Public Justice (CPJ) to promote their new book Unleashing Opportunity: Why Escaping Poverty Requires a Shared Vision of Justice.
Read moreLibrary Window
Saturday at approximately 3 pm, a student accidentally shattered one of the picture windows in the Kresge Memorial Library with a rock.
Read moreCar Accidents
Last weekend, two separate groups of Covenant students were involved in car accidents in Tennessee and Georgia.
Read moreAmy Buck Profile
A jar of gumballs, a cache of Diet Cokes, and Tennessee Vols paraphernalia are regular fixtures on Buck’s desk--right alongside a list of urgent tasks.
Read moreSleep in a Tree
Founded by two of our very own Covenant College alumni, Treetop Hideaways strives to fill the childhood craving for a tree house playground in a hotel room.
Read moreMac Movie Night
At Covenant College, Maclellan/Rymer’s label as the“studious building” has persisted as a dorm stereotype.
Read moreITeams Missions Event
On Monday Nov. 16 at 5:30 p.m., a group of 24 Covenant students interested in a future doing international ministry investigated mission opportunities by attending a missions event led by Scott White, Director of Global Connections at International Teams Missions Agency.
Read moreMeet USA South Cross Country Coach of the Year
Stanford has been coaching cross country at Covenant College for five years and her work bringing a team in transition to victory has earned her the title of USA South Coach of the Year for 2015.
Read moreMichael Gerson and Center for Public Justice Event
The Center for Public Justice (CPJ) will be on campus next week, Monday, Nov. 16 to promote their new book Unleashing Opportunity: Why Escaping Poverty Requires a Shared Vision of Justice.
Read moreTad Mindeman in Memoriam
It is difficult to imagine the Kresge Memorial Library without a house art and AV gallery, senior carrels overlooking Chapel Lawn, and a warm, open atmosphere that coaxes students and faculty through its doors.
Read moreThe Boulder Project
Carter has been a target for exploring alleged secret passages for some time, but Barnes Gym has unknown rooms of its own too.
Read moreSenate Opens Sabbath Dialogue
Recently, Student Senate has opened a dialogue of their own regarding Covenant’s written Sabbath policies.
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Carter Hunts with Snapchat
Despite the constant buzz of power tools, random holes in walls, and the displacement of two beloved halls due to construction, events like the recent Carter scavenger hunt in downtown Chattanooga still make Carter a great place to live.
Read moreNorthstar Conference
The annual Northstar conference, held in Alpharetta, Ga., invited IJM leaders from different schools across the country and approximately 200 student leaders from different schools attended the event from 23rd-24th October.
Read morePriesthill Counseling Service
After hearing both positive and negative reviews of the counseling service from students, the Bagpipe set out to report on all angles of the story. Here’s what we found.
Read more20 Arrests In Human Trafficking Operation
“Operation Someone Like Me” is the third operation of its kind in Tennessee and it spanned four days in September and October.
Read moreStaff Layoffs
Covenant College eliminated eight staff positions this June...
Read moreQuality Enhancement Plan Topic Chosen
Professor Huffines explained that this plan will help students become better at reading in their specific majors, which in turn will help them improve writing skills.
Read morePrank Wars
About two months ago, Lawrence filed back to its hall after chapel only to find...
Read moreWomen in Leadership Committee
“We would like to see women’s gifts and leadership abilities valued, as well as clear pathways to leadership opportunities and mentoring into those roles,” said Fitzpatrick.
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