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FIFA World Cup

May 1, 2017 Will Portlock

The FIFA Council is currently in the process of choosing what countries seem fit to host the 2026 championship.

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In Volume 64: Issue 6 Tags Sports, Will Portlock, World Cup, FIFA, Soccer
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Senior Scots Go Out In Style

April 10, 2017 Luke Harvey

As senior athletes begin to eye the finish line on their careers, it’s only fitting to give a shout-out to two female athletes who are doing big things this year. 

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In Volume 64: Issue 5 Tags Senior, Scots, Covenant, Sports, Luke Harvey
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Oakland Raiders Moving to Vegas

April 10, 2017 Lydia Berglar

The Oakland Raiders are leaving the San Francisco Bay Area. Again.

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In Volume 64: Issue 5 Tags Oakland Raiders, Sports, Lydia Berglar, NFL
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107 and Counting

March 21, 2017 Alex Quimby

Nov. 17, 2014: That was the last time the University of Connecticut Women’s Basketball team lost a game. Over 850 days ago.

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags NCAA, Women's Basketball, National, Sports, Alex Quimby
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World Baseball Classic

March 21, 2017 Stephen Kegley

The WBC is an international baseball tournament sanctioned by the World Baseball Softball Confederation, and operates as a joint venture between the MLB and the Players Association. 

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags World Baseball Classic, Baseball, Sports, International, Stephen Kegley
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The Challenges of Intramural Officiating

March 14, 2017 Josiah Vander Maas

[No] matter how much effort an individual puts into any given intramural sport, the results ultimately depend on the officials and referees put in charge of each particular event.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Intramurals, Sports, Josiah Vander Maas
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NBA

March 14, 2017 Eliot Kaufmann

I was on my way to pick up some hot dogs and mustard for a 4th of July cookout when I got the news—Kevin Durant was joining the Golden State Warriors.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Eliot Kaufmann, Sports, NBA
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NBA Trade Deadline

March 2, 2017 Ben Phelps

The NBA trade deadline causes some teams to work towards becoming championship contenders, while other teams are looking to rebuild for the future.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags NBA, Trade, Sports, Ben Phelps
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The Greatest of All Time

March 2, 2017 John Mitchell

Tom Brady was drafted in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft; that was a long time ago. I was only five years old.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Tom Brady, Super Bowl, Sports, John Mitchell
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All-Star Weekend

February 6, 2017 Berto Dryden

Valentine’s Day is just right around the corner, and even though love will be in the air, so will basketball.

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In Volume 64: Issue 1 Tags Basketball, National, NBA, NBA All-Star Weekend, Berto Dryden
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Chattanooga FC Ready for Another Stellar Season

February 6, 2017 Nate Mackey

Big things are happening in the world of Chattanooga FC.

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In Volume 64: Issue 1 Tags Chattanooga, Sports, Nate Mackey, Chattanooga Football Club
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Covenant Rugby

February 6, 2017 Lydia Berglar

In the spring of 2011, a small group of Covenant students with a passion for rugby began the Covenant Rugby club.

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In Volume 64: Issue 1 Tags rugby, Lydia Berglar, Sports, Covenant
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Men's Basketball Kneeling Statement

January 13, 2017 Z Arima

The Covenant Basketball Program’s Statement on Kneeling

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In Volume 63: Issue 7 Tags Covenant, Basketball, Men's Basketball, Kneeling during Anthem, Sports, Z Arima
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Oh Say, Why Don't We See

December 7, 2016 Jay Finlayson

Prior to the game, for the duration of the national anthem some of my teammates exercised their right to kneel. ...In this moment, my stance was greatly shifted from largely undecided to more of a kneel, if you will. Here’s why.

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In Volume 63: Issue 6 Tags Kneeling during Anthem, Covenant, Sports, Jay Finlayson
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NBA Teams to Watch

December 7, 2016 Grant Shaffer

And while, come June, it may very well be the Warriors and Cavs facing off once again, here are 3 teams that, while not getting quite the same level of exposure, are well worth a watch this NBA season.

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In Volume 63: Issue 6 Tags NBA, Sports, Grant Shaffer, Teams to Watch
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Kneeling Apologetics

November 17, 2016 Z Arima

On Tuesday Nov. 15 some members of the Covenant College men’s basketball team will be kneeling during the national anthem before a game against Emory University. Those who are not kneeling will, in an act of unity, lay hands upon those who are.

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In Volume 63: Issue 5 Tags Kneeling during Anthem, Covenant, Sports, Men's Basketball, Basketball, Z Arima
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Dear Cubs: An Open Letter from a Die Hard Cardinals Fan

November 17, 2016 Lydia Berglar

Dear Cubs, you deserve it. You really do, and no one can tell you otherwise.

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In Volume 63: Issue 5 Tags Cubs, World Series, National, Lydia Berglar, Sports
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Lady Scots Update

November 1, 2016 Lydia Berglar

Between the Covenant Volleyball Team and the Women’s Soccer Team, Covenant fans have a lot to cheer for these days. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 4 Tags Lady Scots, Covenant, Sports, Update, Volleyball, Soccer, Lydia Berglar
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A New Era of Sports

November 1, 2016 Sam Doherty

When the word “sports” is mentioned; activities such as baseball, basketball, or soccer may be among the first thoughts that initially come to mind. To many people, however, the next generation of sports is digital. 

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In Volume 63: Issue 4 Tags eSports, Sports, Sam Doherty, National, Video Games
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The Icon that Was Jose Fernandez

October 12, 2016 Stephen Kegley

The baseball community was devastated last week after the sudden death of Marlins ace pitcher Jose Fernandez, but to say that just the baseball community was devastated would be a major understatement.

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In Volume 63: Issue 3 Tags Jose Fernandez, Stephen Kegley, Sports, Baseball
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