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While many begin their college education believing they are certain of their calling, the National Center for Education Statistics estimates that 30% of college students change their major at least once. Several Covenant students comment on why they decided to switch majors.
Covenant has limited the number of incoming freshmen to 340 students. This number is slightly smaller than the most recent freshman class of '29, it is 140 students larger than the graduating Senior Class of ’26. This continues the positive enrollment trend we have seen in the past few years.
What if there was a better way to do New Year’s resolutions? What if when February 1 rolled around you didn’t feel discouraged and burnt out? I believe New Year’s bingo cards are offering an exciting, new solution to New Year’s resolutions. They fix many of the problems with traditional New Year’s resolutions and inspire real change.
“Why I love being an English Major” is a difficult question. Not in the sense that it's hard to understand the question—just that it feels complicated to answer. I’m a second semester senior and have been an English major my whole time as a student.
In May of 2022, Netflix had the world on the edge of their seats. The hit show “Stranger Things” had concluded its fourth season with a bang, opening up massive possibilities for the fifth and final season. However, when the final season premiered in the past several months, viewers have had an overwhelming negative response. It doesn’t make sense—how did one of Netflix’s top shows with a 480 million dollar budget and the same writers as always manage to tank so spectacularly? (Spoilers ahead!)
Though it has been a couple of weeks since the event happened, it’s still processing in some minds of people. Yes, it actually happened. And yes, their quarterback exclusively uses LinkedIn as his only social media. The Indiana Hoosiers, the second losing-est college football program in history and first to ever lose 700 games, won the national championship.
Following a short respite from classes with winter-break, the Covenant Scots sports teams are back to make some noise around the Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) in both winter and spring sports.
With the new year came a new hire for the Covenant College Athletic Department as we welcome new Sports Information Director (SID) Nate Swanson.
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On Wednesday, January 7, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot 37-year-old Renée Good as she accelerated her vehicle in the direction of the officer, who had positioned himself in front of the car. The shooting ignited a national firestorm, with Good’s actions being described as both “domestic terrorism” by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and simply the behavior of a “compassionate neighbor trying to be a legal observer on behalf of her immigrant neighbors” by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.