The 2014-2015 Student Senate has been asked repeatedly about the funds that each student pays every year. Most commonly the questions pertain to the manner in how the funds are spent and what happens if the money is not all spent.
Read moreBreak on Impact: LONDON
For the last few years, Covenant has partnered with a missions group in London, England to take a group of students to work with the South Asian communities in Southall and Hounslow as one of the Break on Impact trips offered each Spring Break. However, the start of this year's trip was accompanied by a series of events worthy of a Lemony Snicket tale.
Read moreFCC Votes in Favor of Net Neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled to adopt a series of Open Internet rules, otherwise known as the order for Net Neutrality, on Feb. 26. The order is intended to better regulate broadband service providers nationwide to prevent client exploitation. Last week, on March 12, the FCC released a 400 page document, publicly available on their website, detailing these rules and their ramifications in more detail.
Read morePlanet Narnia
On Monday, Covenant welcomed Dr. Michael Ward, an apologist and leading expert on the life and works of C.S. Lewis, to chapel and special afternoon lecture. The author of four books, including Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis, Ward’s greatest claim to fame is his appearance in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, in which he can be seen holding a pair of X-ray spectacles next to Pierce Brosnan’s Bond.
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