Back in July, the Times Free Press reported Chattanooga was the cheapest source of gas in America. This month, their headlines claim quite the opposite as Chattanooga suffers from limited quantities of unleaded gas.
Read moreFederal Salary Law Change
This past spring, the Obama administration and the Department of Labor updated overtime payment laws.
Read moreClarifications and Corrections: "Lower Enrollment, Lower Budget"
An article published on September 12, “Lower Enrollment, Lower Budget,” contained some misleading information on Covenant’s budget for the 2016-2017 school year. To clarify...
Read moreChattanooga Klown
With Halloween little more than a month away, the clowning around has already started in Chattanooga.
Read moreIn Case You Missed It
Tennessee Riverwalk Extension Completed | Ooltewah Update | PCA Moves Toward Racial Reconciliation
Read moreMark David Chapman
Every year, freshmen flood our campus and soon learn the legends and rumors of Covenant, from tunnels under Carter to secret marijuana-growing operations in Maclellan or Founders. One of the more verifiable legends, however, is the story of Covenant’s arguably most infamous student: John Lennon’s killer.
Read moreStudent Apartment Updates
Forget a new water fountain, a flat-screen TV, or a massive renovation. The student apartments might not get a facelift, but they are getting two DCs and a president.
Read moreQuality Enhancement Plan
Covenant’s reaccreditation process for membership within the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges—commonly referred to as SACS—is well underway.
Read moreIntroducing Dr. Baek
This year, Covenant College installed three new professors, one of whom is Dr. Jiewon Baek, assistant professor of foreign language.
Read moreLower Enrollment, Lower Budget
Covenant’s enrollment is lower than expected for the second year in a row. As a result, Covenant’s budget required strategic re-evaluating.
Read moreRock Creek Monopoly in Chattanooga
Despite Chattanooga’s reputation as a mecca for adventure, outdoors enthusiasts may notice that there is no big-name specialty store, such as Bass Pro or REI, to purchase their equipment.
Read moreSing for Freedom
According to Victoria Yang, president of the club, about 20 other college campuses host similar events in support of IJM
Read moreDiversity Worship Night
Students gathered as they sang a selection of songs, read scriptures in different languages, and corporately prayed for the persecuted church.
Read moreFemale Assistant Chaplain at Covenant
Covenant will be looking to hire a woman to assist Chaplain Grant Lowe in ministering to the community.
Read morePresident Hutchinson
With the year coming to a close and students busy with term papers, projects and final exams, student body president Travis Hutchinson is proud of the things he has accomplished, the senate he has led, and the future he sees for our student body.
Read moreCovenant Student and Basketball Coach Wrestle with Paralyzing Autoimmune Disorder
This Valentine’s Day, Covenant College’s Basketball Coach, Peter Wilkerson, exchanged vows with fiancée Samantha Walton before a crowd of 200-250 visitors.
Read moreOutside Voices
Associate Dean of Students, Student Life Sarah Ocando, is forming a committee to examine how we “invite outside voices into the community to stimulate conversation.”
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A Word on RUF
Although e-mails have been sent out and articles written, a lot of confusion still exists regarding the continued absence of Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) on Covenant’s campus this past spring semester.
Read moreHighland Games
Covenant College’s Highland games are a greatly loved part of student life, but they are not unique to the community.
Read moreLucas Art Workshop Dedication
The Lucas Art Workshop was dedicated on Thursday, March 17 in a ceremony that honored the Lucas family and looked to the past, present, and future of the Art Department.
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