New Milestones Reached in 2021 Oscars

This year we celebrated the 93rd Oscars with a socially-distanced mayhem of an awards show. Famed director Steven Soderbergh was in charge of this year's Oscars, which was no easy task while following COVID-19 restrictions and still managing to entertain in the face of the record-low viewership that many awards shows have received during the pandemic.


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Waltzing With Potatoes: An Evaluation of a “VeggieTales” Story

The Bible, the single most important book in history, is full of beautiful, amazing and life-changing stories, in addition to stories of violence and sex (looking at you Song of Solomon) and the occasional talking animal. As a result, the challenge of youth pastors and parents is how to teach lessons from these less-than-kid-friendly stories. One group of vegetable-loving people attempted to solve this problem.

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An Ode to the Awkward Hallway

The hallway in Carter Hall connecting the rest of campus to the Great Hall is like a perpetual awkward moment. When you are walking towards another person, there is a certain distance that we all know about (though I don’t suppose any of us could say what it is for sure) that you must be apart from the other person before you look up and make eye contact with them. If you try to acknowledge the person too soon, then you will have to awkwardly endure the time in between actually passing them without knowing where to look or whether you ought to say hi to them again as you walk by.

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Sabbath

Fresh breezes usher in a new week,

Cleansing the atmosphere of the last;

Inhale; exhale; the sky welcomes our breath

The sun graces us for the first time in a week,

And the wind whispers a promised rest;

Even the flagpole mimics a gentle chime;

We find solitary spots

and embrace

the pause

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Radio Shows, Parodies, and a Documentary: What the Theater Department Been Up To

Astute students may have noticed that the Covenant College Theater Department has not produced many pieces of theater over the fall of 2020 and into this spring. However, this is not from a lack of activity. While the nature of pandemic restrictions has made it difficult (nigh impossible) to put on live theater for in-house audiences, the theater department has been creatively adapting behind the scenes and will soon be unveiling the results of their labor.


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Why Fanfiction Matters

In the last 20 years, with the rise of the internet, the practice of reading and writing fanfiction has become more widespread and mainstream. But what is fanfiction? Put simply, it’s a transformative work, a piece of art that takes elements from a work and changes them, adding something new: a new setting, new characters, or perhaps a new piece of the plot.


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Covenant Rents Out AMC Theater in Fort Oglethorpe

On February 19 the Campus Activities Board rented out the AMC movie theatre in Fort Oglethorpe. Covenant students were able to choose from different movie options, sign up with five of their close contacts, and get free popcorn and drinks all while following COVID-19 precautions. The movie choices were “The Notebook,” “Mission: Impossible - Fallout,” “Jurassic World,” “Crazy Rich Asians,” “The Lego Movie,” and “School of Rock.”


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Jesus Music For Real

Just this February, Jon Foreman and Judah Akers, the frontmen of two alternative-rock bands, released new solo albums. Foreman continued his saga of solo projects with his album “Departures,” and Akers released a worship album called “7” under his (fully capitalized) first name, JUDAH.

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Review: Always and Forever

On February 12 the “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” Netflix movie franchise came to a close with the third and final installment, “To All the Boys Always and Forever. Millions of people ranging from young teen girls to adult women and even men of all ages who can appreciate a good rom-com tuned in to watch as Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky’s story came to the final chapter.


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