I asked Dr. Kapic to use a six-word story to describe his sabbatical:
Writing is Psychological Warfare, Profound Gift.
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I asked Dr. Kapic to use a six-word story to describe his sabbatical:
Writing is Psychological Warfare, Profound Gift.
Read moreCovenant held its first Town Hall Meeting in chapel, Monday, Nov. 7., opening the floor for students to ask questions addressed by President Halvorson.
Read moreFour Covenant Basketball athletes will kneel during the national anthem this season in a protest against racial oppression.
Read moreHe says America will come together as never before.
Read moreThe Center for Public Justice (CPJ) will be on campus next week, Monday, Nov. 16 to promote their new book Unleashing Opportunity: Why Escaping Poverty Requires a Shared Vision of Justice.
Read moreIt is difficult to imagine the Kresge Memorial Library without a house art and AV gallery, senior carrels overlooking Chapel Lawn, and a warm, open atmosphere that coaxes students and faculty through its doors.
Read moreCarter has been a target for exploring alleged secret passages for some time, but Barnes Gym has unknown rooms of its own too.
Read moreRecently, Student Senate has opened a dialogue of their own regarding Covenant’s written Sabbath policies.
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Despite the constant buzz of power tools, random holes in walls, and the displacement of two beloved halls due to construction, events like the recent Carter scavenger hunt in downtown Chattanooga still make Carter a great place to live.
Read moreThe annual Northstar conference, held in Alpharetta, Ga., invited IJM leaders from different schools across the country and approximately 200 student leaders from different schools attended the event from 23rd-24th October.
Read moreAfter hearing both positive and negative reviews of the counseling service from students, the Bagpipe set out to report on all angles of the story. Here’s what we found.
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