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You might have noticed that Covenant has hosted three large-scale events this semester alone: the Southeast Regional Conference On Christianity and Literature (we all remember the lovely “hobbit” Malcolm Guite), the Worship Leader Summit, and the National Homeschool Soccer Championship Kickoff. But why has Covenant suddenly become so busy this semester? And why do we have to keep moving our cars into the far darkness of Shadowlands on regular weekdays?
Caleb Logan explains his reasoning behind riding a one-wheel
Come with me on a journey and immerse yourself in the creation of the captivating realm of Alvadar. Not everyone writes a fantasy novel to destress, but as a STEM major, this creative outlet allows one side of my mind to breathe while tapping into the other. Imagination and adventure shape us. As an author of six published books I often find myself dreaming in different worlds, seeing life through other’s eyes, and writing about adventure that I so deeply crave.
His hands trembled with Parkinson’s as he rifled through the heavy, unkempt stack of wrinkled sheet music he had just retrieved from the back pocket of his wheelchair. He gave my mom a few sheets where she sat poised at the grand piano in the assisted living community, wheeling himself closer to the piano bench.
In the wake of the presidential election, I’m thinking a lot about Mcdonald’s. And Charli XCX.
Recall the first time you visited Covenant. Driving into Covenant’s entrance, you pass by well-manicured lawns and flower-filled gardens as the main building rises into view. Beginning with its prominent tower and closely followed by the tudor style ornamentations that frame the rest of the stately building, the structure is breathtaking, and the buildings around it—the Probasco visitor center and the Brock educational building—reflect the design. Overlooking the Chattanooga valley, the scene that surrounds the main lawn creates an idyllic picture that truly earns Covenant the nickname, “The Castle in the Clouds.”
On Friday, November 1, Mariah Carey’s high pitch whistle notes shattered her icy sarcophagus, and the famed and meme-able singer officially kicked off the Christmas season. It’s time: to listen to your favorite holiday tunes, break out the Christmas sweaters, drink eggnog, order peppermint mochas, and go crazy for Christmas.
“Rudy” (1993) is a popular, heartwarming football film that has long been considered a classic of the genre, showcasing the hard work and determination which Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger displayed as he fought to be able to play on the Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish. However, the film’s plot is allegedly plagued with exaggerations and inaccuracies, as claimed by people present during the real life events.
Athletes around the country have been given the ability to make money outside of their school’s domain. NIL, or name, image and likeness, is an opportunity that gives athletes the chance to make money off of themselves outside of their institution.
The jump from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level of NCAA Division 1 football is no joke, and the Kennesaw State Owls will be the first to agree.
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Four years ago, an idea sparked between a couple of freshman friends—John Greninger ’25, current student body president, and Noah Norman ’25. The two noticed that other colleges have organized games based on the popular reality tv show “Survivor,” and were interested in creating a Covenant-specific spin on the concept.