Contract’s restriction of smoking exists under the pretense that it protects student health. However, it goes beyond simply establishing a smoke-free campus—an idea with which I have no problems.
Read moreResponse to Childhood Contextualization
I have a fear of biblical illiteracy. The reason I have a fear of biblical illiteracy is because I myself was biblically illiterate and simultaneously a Christian. It’s a dangerous combination: loving something without actually knowing what that something really is.
Read moreWho Are You Voting For?
I don’t care.
But I do care about one very important detail: that you vote for Congressional, state and local candidates.
Read moreWild Youth, Pt. II
I feel as if my calling as a student dominates my identity in the eyes of my elders and peers alike. I can’t help but feel somewhat stagnant in this.
Read moreWhy the Bricks on Ghetto Matter to Everyone
For those of you who are unaware, prior to Carter renovations, Ghetto painted bricks on their hallway. Now, post renovations, they are not allowed to repaint them. So, why does this matter to the rest of the campus?
Read more#WildYouth
In our society, youth is something that is held onto for dear life, as societal elite like the Kardashians fill their faces in hopes of ridding themselves of any signs of aging.
Read moreWelcome to the Future, Don't Mind the Moldy Cats
Now don’t worry, this isn’t going to be a story about how we need to appreciate life more, I think we had enough of that in high school to last two lifetimes.
Read morePeach Pie and Pinky Promises: An Opinionated Note Written by a Pretentious Previewer
It has gone too far, too far! I wanted to treat my high school sweetheart to a college hunt conversation over peach pie to make pinky promises about the letters we’d send by the end of spring.
Read moreYour RA is Not a Demigod
If someone had told me during my freshman year, or even most of my sophomore year, that I was going to be RA of the Catacombs my junior and senior year, I’d probably think they were crazy.
Read moreChild Contextualization — A Response to "On Christianity and Children's Bibles"
The main problem with Overos’ article on children’s Bibles is the assumption that children’s Bibles claim to be scripture when they are actually an entirely separate category.
Read moreCov Love
Many people who write for the Bagpipe simply complain about our school. And that is exactly what I am here to do. But trust me, it’ll be fun.
Read moreThe (Potential) Hypocrisy of the Buy Local Movement
I’m intrigued by the “Buy Local” movement in some ways, but I also find some inconsistencies in the logic of the people who heartily subscribe to this movement.
Read moreOn Christianity and Children's Bibles
The Bible is not a children’s book. While I figure most adults would agree to that sentiment, I feel as though when it comes to practicality, we treat the Bible as though it were a children’s book.
Read moreListening Dangerously: A Response to Dr. Weichbrodt's "That Looks Dangerous"
Stories have changed my life, and I would like to suggest that they can change your life too.
Read moreLet's Change the Game
When it comes to the list of easiest things to complain about at Covenant College, only Chartwells can compete with the dating scene.
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