November 15 through 17, Covenant hosted several events on campus intended to foster conversations about race, including two chapel talks and a panel discussion.
Read moreCovenant Loses Dear Community Member Bob Harbert
The small Christian context of Covenant College fosters deep relationships throughout campus. This opportunity for heartfelt community is one of Covenant’s unique qualities, including the exceptional faculty and staff. However, because of this small, tightly woven community, deaths heavily impact the campus. On Saturday, November 11, Covenant College lost beloved community member and friend, Bob Harbert, ‘78. Harbert is survived by children Allison Smith and Ashley Lesondak; siblings Michael Harbert and Sherri Kramer; grandchildren, Levi Smith, Caleb Smith, Myra Lesondak, and Paige Lesondak, as well as several nieces and nephews.
Read moreGrowers Club
The 2017/2018 incarnation of Growers Club has lots to offer students at Covenant College. Sophomores Emma Gibson and Fiona Hubbard are leading the club this year, combining their visions to create a holistic and purposeful club.
Read moreOperation Christmas Child on Campus
Operation Christmas Child has hit the mountain.Grant Kierpa, junior class president, has worked hard to get not only every hall, but also local churches in the area, involved in this project. He is excited to see how it will impact Covenant’s community moving forward.
Read moreThe Race Card Project
For the past several weeks, there have been many discussions about race and discrimination on campus. These discussions have centered around the Race Card Project, started by reporter and author Michele Norris in 2010, and then facilitated on campus by Dr. Elissa Weichbrodt.
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