I wish I could roller-skate.
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I wonder in the garden
If the couple ever thought
That they had something greater
Than the glory that they sought
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Movie Review: ‘Redeeming Love’
Sex, violence and disturbing images. Those are the three categories that most Christians don’t want to see in their movies.
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There are Two Doors
Read moreIs “Death Stranding” Pro-Life?
On November 8, 2019, a game named “Death Stranding” was released to a mixed reception. Based on the title of this article, you may think the controversy would have to do with the topic of abortion. In reality, the negative reaction largely surrounded the title’s inconsistent gameplay.
Read moreI Can't Wait for the Sunshine!
Giddy, I wake up
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We—who suffer here
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Every college student has an addiction.
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The Libretto in My Pocket
There is a libretto in the pocket of my backpack.
Read moreMore Than Dynamite
There is a lot of truth to the bit that Chris and Hannah did to introduce the KPOP act for CultureFest. What is the first thing people associate with KPOP other than the fact that it isn’t in English? Globally revered boy group BTS or 방탄소년단 who have risen to the tops of the charts since their debut in 2013 are widely recognised as the standard of KPOP in most of the western world.
Read moreSpring Formal Festivities
On March 19th, Covenant college students dressed to the nines and made their way to the Hunter Art Museum for Spring Formal. The event has not been held since Spring of 2019. In 2021 spring formal took place at the aquarium and there was no dancing. Everyone dressed up to walk around and see the fish at the aquarium.
Read moreArt Capstone Series: Hitchhiking
Growing up, Zoe Spears ‘22 didn’t really know where to call home. She moved around a lot, so answering the question “where are you from?” was complicated. Home felt like many different places. As a result of this, her art capstone is shaped and inspired in part by art and artists who talk about places.
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Art Capstone Series: Take and Eat
Leila Vaughn ‘22 is an art major at Covenant, where she has come to learn how being an artist is important to the Kingdom of God. She has embraced a theme of embodiment, and the importance of beauty to the Lord.
Read moreThe Greatest Defense Against a Child’s Fear: Grandma
The Greatest Defense against a Child’s Fear: Grandma.
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The Magic Flute
Die Zauberflöte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, or in English, The Magic Flute, is an opera performed in two acts. The opera is well loved and often performed around the world. While the opera was originally written and performed in German, there are translations available in a variety of languages for ease of performance or understanding. The Magic Flute opera was first performed in 1791, at the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna and is the first opera that Covenant College has ever done. It was directed by Keturah Stickann, with costumes by Courtney McKenzie.
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