This year, Covenant College installed three new professors, one of whom is Dr. Jiewon Baek, assistant professor of foreign language.
Read moreLower Enrollment, Lower Budget
Covenant’s enrollment is lower than expected for the second year in a row. As a result, Covenant’s budget required strategic re-evaluating.
Read moreRock Creek Monopoly in Chattanooga
Despite Chattanooga’s reputation as a mecca for adventure, outdoors enthusiasts may notice that there is no big-name specialty store, such as Bass Pro or REI, to purchase their equipment.
Read moreSing for Freedom
According to Victoria Yang, president of the club, about 20 other college campuses host similar events in support of IJM
Read moreDiversity Worship Night
Students gathered as they sang a selection of songs, read scriptures in different languages, and corporately prayed for the persecuted church.
Read moreFemale Assistant Chaplain at Covenant
Covenant will be looking to hire a woman to assist Chaplain Grant Lowe in ministering to the community.
Read morePresident Hutchinson
With the year coming to a close and students busy with term papers, projects and final exams, student body president Travis Hutchinson is proud of the things he has accomplished, the senate he has led, and the future he sees for our student body.
Read moreCovenant Student and Basketball Coach Wrestle with Paralyzing Autoimmune Disorder
This Valentine’s Day, Covenant College’s Basketball Coach, Peter Wilkerson, exchanged vows with fiancée Samantha Walton before a crowd of 200-250 visitors.
Read moreOutside Voices
Associate Dean of Students, Student Life Sarah Ocando, is forming a committee to examine how we “invite outside voices into the community to stimulate conversation.”
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A Word on RUF
Although e-mails have been sent out and articles written, a lot of confusion still exists regarding the continued absence of Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) on Covenant’s campus this past spring semester.
Read moreHighland Games
Covenant College’s Highland games are a greatly loved part of student life, but they are not unique to the community.
Read moreLucas Art Workshop Dedication
The Lucas Art Workshop was dedicated on Thursday, March 17 in a ceremony that honored the Lucas family and looked to the past, present, and future of the Art Department.
Read moreBreak on Impact: Students Travel the World a Few States Away
At first glance, Clarkston, Ga. looks like any idyllic southern suburb: brick ranch homes, strip malls, steepled churches lining a railroad track.
Read moreLooking Ahead: Covenant in Chattanooga
Somewhere in the future, Covenant College hopes to establish a small, satellite campus downtown for students interested in the greater Chattanooga community.
Read moreStudents + Startups
Printing four of his newest résumés, Obed Tandadjaja was prepared when he attended the Students + Startups event at the fifth floor of The Edney last Wednesday.
Read moreGoodman Coffee Back in Business
An elderly couple bought one pound of Burundi and ½ a pound of Yemen coffee.
Read moreTori Trapanick Fills in as Carter's Interim RD
Carter Residence Director Evan Marbury’s sudden resignation was met with fond farewells and even tears as he and his wife Katrina left campus on Tuesday, February 23.
Read moreDebate Team Attends NCCFA
The Covenant College debate team attended the National Christian College Forensics Association (NCCFA) national tournament, in San Diego Cal.
Read moreStudent Apartments President Approved
Student Senate approved the addition of a student apartments president on Wednesday, Feb. 17 as well as changes in the Secretary and Class President positions.
Read moreAnother Carter Update
As students returned from Spring Break, the newly renovated Carter Tower rose over the trees to welcome them back to campus.
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