It was 7 p.m. on Thursday, December 1, when the Philosophy Club’s discussion about the relationship between the body and soul happened in Kresge 201.
Read moreThe Gatlinburg Fire
This area of Tennessee is traditionally considered a beloved and nostalgic vacation area for families eager to spend a week in a cabin, ready to experience family-friendly attractions.
Read moreSeed Project
On Nov. 15, Covenant College hosted the 6th annual Seed Project Pitch night. Five teams pitched business plans in competition for up to $5,000 in seed money to start or grow their business.
Read moreChartwells Work-Study No More
In addition to the summer renovations of the Great Hall, Chartwells Dining Services will soon stop offering work-study positions to students.
Read moreHaddad Retiring After 21 Years
Haddad had broken her hip when she stepped on a loose curbside earlier in October. The incident solidified her decision to finally retire after teaching at Covenant for twenty-one years.
Read moreTrump Appoints Cabinet
Over the past week, President-elect Donald Trump has started to announce his Cabinet officials—appointments that have sparked much controversy.
Read moreA Visit from Mindy Belz
Mindy Belz, Senior Editor at World Magazine, international journalist, and author of They Say We Are Infidels visited Covenant College Nov. 17-18.
Read moreKapic's Sabbatical
I asked Dr. Kapic to use a six-word story to describe his sabbatical:
Writing is Psychological Warfare, Profound Gift.
Read moreFirst Ever Town Hall Meeting
Covenant held its first Town Hall Meeting in chapel, Monday, Nov. 7., opening the floor for students to ask questions addressed by President Halvorson.
Read moreBasketball Players to Kneel During Anthem
Four Covenant Basketball athletes will kneel during the national anthem this season in a protest against racial oppression.
Read moreTrump Wins Presidency
He says America will come together as never before.
Read moreLookout Mountain Fire
A brush fire that began two weeks ago continues to spread across the Lookout Mountain ridge in Dade County and has consumed 183 acres as of Monday afternoon.
Read moreHello, It's Me
Adele Zitzman, Maclellan/Rymer’s new resident director, attributes much of who she is to her parents.
Read moreThe Kirk
When Grace Presbyterian Church closed its doors permanently, the members elected a task force to determine the future of the assets. They chose to continue the mission of the church in serving the Covenant College community by donating the building to the school.
Read moreOoltewah Rapists Convicted
On October 11, three former Ooltewah High School Basketball players were sentenced with connections to a rape case that occurred in Gatlinburg, Tenn. around Christmas of last year.
Read moreGoodman's Coffee Shop Opens
Covenant alums Ian Goodman and Kris Perkins opened Goodman coffee shop with partners Aric Annear and David Rossi two weeks ago.
Read moreGeneral Assembly on Women's Roles
At the PCA’s General Assembly this past summer, a study committee was established to examine the issue of women serving in ministry within the church.
Read moreRemembering Aunt Collyn
In the past weeks, much ink has been spilled in remembrance of Collyn Franzenburg Schmidt, the woman that so many people affectionately knew as “Aunt Collyn.” She died Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 at the age of 92.
Read moreUpdate on Dr. MacDougall
When asked what they had learned from this trial, Mrs. MacDougall emphasized God’s provision throughout the experience.
Read moreIntroducing Jonathan Wylie
When Jonathan (Jon) Wylie's wife saw Covenant's open job posting for an associate dean of students, she told him she had found the job he was meant to be in.
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