• HOME
  • NEWS
  • ARTS
  • OPINIONS
  • SPORTS
  • ARCHIVES
    • STAFF
    • CONTACT
    • GET INVOLVED
Menu

THE BAGPIPE

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number

Your Custom Text Here

THE BAGPIPE

  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • ARTS
  • OPINIONS
  • SPORTS
  • ARCHIVES
  • ABOUT
    • STAFF
    • CONTACT
    • GET INVOLVED

Women's Golf: A Program for the History Books

September 14, 2016 Lydia Berglar

Something is missing from the Athletic Department this year, although not many students may be aware of it.

Read more
In Volume 63: Issue 1 Tags Lydia Berglar, Golf, Sports, Covenant
Comment

Smell of the Green Grass, Sweet Crack of the Bat

April 18, 2016 Julien Amorelli

Borrowing from the words of Supreme Leader Snoke, “Can you feel it? There’s been an awakening.”

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 13 Tags Julien Amorelli, MLB, Sports
Comment

A Collapse Unlike Any Other

April 18, 2016 Alan Craig

As the golf season officially began in most people’s eyes last week at Augusta National, there was a palpable excitement to see both the game’s young and seasoned stars play at the game’s greatest venue. 

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 13 Tags Sports, Alan Craig, Spieth, Golf
Comment

The Road to Houston

April 1, 2016 Devin Cerrato & Caleb Bloye

The stage is set and the Madness of March is coming to an end. 

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 12 Tags March Madness, Devin Cerrato & Caleb Bloye
Comment

Chasing 73: Warriors' Record Season

April 1, 2016 Lydia Berglar

As I sat down to write this article about the Golden State Warriors, I found myself scrolling through their game schedule in awe.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 12 Tags Lydia Berglar, Sports
1 Comment

Men's Basketball: Making History

March 20, 2016 Lydia Berglar

There is no doubt that the Covenant College community is exceedingly proud of our men’s basketball team.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Sports, Covenant, Men's Basketball
1 Comment

Madness is Upon Us!

March 20, 2016 Josiah Vander Maas

Years come and go—summer passes, school begins, winter wears on, and Carter Hall renovations continue.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Sports, Josiah Vander Maas, March Madness
Comment

"God Knows I'm a Hall of Famer"

February 26, 2016 Phil Moore

Barry Bonds was one of the most prolific baseball players ever to play the game.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Phil Moore, Barry Bonds, Sports
Comment

Here's to You, Pete

February 26, 2016 Z Arima

This weekend I cried. I cried real good.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Z Arima, Sports
Comment

Don't Send Your Kids to Ooltewah

February 26, 2016 Berto Dryden

The transition from middle school to Ooltewah High School was more difficult than others for this particular fifteen year old boy.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 10 Tags Berto Dryden, Ooltewah, Sports
Comment

NBA All-Star Weekend 2016

February 12, 2016 Alan Craig

From late August till the Super Bowl in February, the American sports scene is dominated by football. 

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 9 Tags Sports, Alan Craig, NBA
Comment

Super Bowl 50 Recap

February 12, 2016 Robby Bell

In case you couldn’t find a television, laptop, or mobile device to watch it on, here is what you missed.  

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 9 Tags Super Bowl, Sports, Robby Bell
Comment

#KeepPounding

February 8, 2016 Luke Harvey

I will readily admit that you are not reading an article about the Superbowl by an avid football fan.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 8 Tags Luke Harvey, Sports
Comment

Blatt Axed

February 8, 2016 Alan Craig

If you follow the NBA for long enough, you are sure to hear the expression, “It’s a superstar league.”

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 8 Tags Alan Craig, Sports
Comment

FSU Settles Jameis Winston Rape Case

February 8, 2016 Lydia Berglar

Erica Kinsman claims that in early December of 2012, Jameis Winston, winner of the Heisman trophy in 2013, and current NFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, raped her while they were both students at Florida State University.

Read more
Tags Lydia Berglar, Jameis Winston, Sports
Comment

Oscar Pistorius: the Rise and Fall

December 11, 2015 Phil Moore

Oscar Pistorius, who shot four times through a closed bathroom door and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, has been found guilty of murder by a South African appeals court.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 7 Tags Sports, Phil Moore, Oscar Pistorius
Comment

The Missouri Football Conversation

December 11, 2015 Luke Harvey

Following a series of reported racist incidents at the University of Missouri, President Tim Wolfe deemed it necessary to step down from his position as the face of the university.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 7 Tags Missouri, Luke Harvey, Sports
Comment

Kobe Announces Retirement

December 11, 2015 Alan Craig

A notification lit up my phone screen as I traveled back from my Thanksgiving break: Kobe Bryant is to retire after the 2015-2016 season. 

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 7 Tags Sports, Alan Craig, Kobe
Comment

Volleyball Tops Maryville to Take USA South Championship

November 20, 2015 Caleb Allen

This year, the Covenant Scots took home the trophy, toppling Maryville’s hopes of winning their third consecutive USA South tournament.

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 6 Tags Caleb Allen, Sports, Volleyball
Comment

Violence in the NFL

November 20, 2015 Tim Segrist

It is undeniable that the NFL is a violent sport, as pointed out by many former NFL players who are dealing with long term brain damage from their time in the League. 

Read more
In Volume 62: Issue 6 Tags NFL, Sports, Tim Segrist
1 Comment
← Newer Posts Older Posts →

The Bagpipe is the student-run newspaper of Covenant College. The views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the College or of the student body.

View our Privacy Policy and our Comments Policy.

Powered by Squarespace