The bleachers are full. The men’s team runs back and forth on the court, sometimes missing, sometimes scoring, always receiving cheers. The audience is loud and full of excitement. They scream even louder when, in the last few minutes, their Scots gain the lead. As the clock ticks down to the final second, the cheers crescendo. The game ends with yelling and clapping from the dedicated fans, regardless of who won. And now it’s the women’s turn. They are in the locker room, getting ready to run out onto the court and start warming up for their game. They watch the crowd file out with the men’s team.
Read moreThe March for Life and NY Abortion Legislation
January 19, 2019 fell just one week before the 46th anniversary of the infamous landmark court decision of Roe v. Wade. The wind howled in Washington D.C. and the temperature remained below freezing for most of the day. As the morning ticked by, waves of people began to arrive by the thousands. Slowly, the crowd swelled to the size of a small city.
Read moreMLK Day On 2019
On Monday, January 21st, Covenant students were released from classes for a day to celebrate the life and legacy of civil rights activist, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This is the second annual celebration of Martin Luther King Day at Covenant College.
Read moreIsaiah Barnfield Leaves Covenant
On Friday, January 25th, Isaiah Barnfield officially stepped down from his position as Resident Director of Founders Hall after working at Covenant for three and a half years. He has taken a job at Unum as a Short-Term Disability Benefit Specialist, which he said will involve reviewing insurance claims.
Read moreEmotional Support Animals on Campus
Loki Melgarejo-Magana is a unique member of the Covenant College community. The Covenant admissions office did not send him an acceptance letter; he never even applied to college.
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