In chapel on Wednesday, Jan. 25, Professor Sarah Huffines, director of the QEP, answered that question: Covenant’s newest Quality Enhancement Plan, READ Covenant, will launch next fall.
Read moreThe Executive Orders
With about three weeks under his belt as the President, Donald Trump has signed numerous executive orders and memorandums, some of which have passed through rather unnoticed, while other controversial ones have garnished criticism.
Read moreCovenant Revamps the DC System
While Carter continues to remain a visual reminder of external change on campus, more revision is in the works within all four dorms.
Read moreTomorrow Building
They’re new neighbors with a twist!
Read morePausing for Day of Prayer
Around 7:15 a.m., Luke Harvey (‘17) led his fellow students in song. Steadily, the sun tinted the dark world with white and yellow light.
Read morePurposity
...The Maclellan Foundation, the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, and a few citizens helped to establish Purposity Chattanooga, bringing awareness to the city by finding purpose through generosity.
Read moreChattanooga Mayor Election Season
Chattanooga’s mayoral race got started late last August when city councilman Larry Grohn announced his bid, followed soon by Andy Berke, the incumbent, announcing his own campaign for reelection.
Read moreNew NTSB Report after Woodmore Crash
The Hamilton County school board is rethinking the district’s transportation structure after the National Transportation Safety Board released an initial report on January 17 about the Woodmere Elementary school bus crash that killed six children and injured several others late last year.
Read moreSister March Draws Thousands
The day after President Trump’s Inauguration, Chattanooga women took to Coolidge Park, many equipped with unused pink umbrellas and raincoats in the unexpected sunshine.
Read moreDr. Jun Visits Campus
On Jan. 18 and 19, Covenant hosted Dr. Alexander Jun, a professor of higher education at Azusa Pacific University and member of the PCA’s racial reconciliation study committee.
Read moreSoccer: Language of the World
From the early days of the sport brought by working class immigrants to Louisiana in the 1850s, to intramurals in Ashe Gym, kicking the soccer ball is a universal sport that draws people of different backgrounds and descents to the field.
Read moreCarter Hall RD Daniel Mouw
Daniel Mouw, Carter Hall’s new Resident Director, was born in Panama, and later moved to Okinawa, Japan when he was four years old.
Read moreThanksgiving Break Proposal
At a faculty meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 6, the faculty voted against recommending a proposal to extend Thanksgiving break to a full week.
Read moreMadueme's Sabbatical
Building on his double-doctorate legacy (MD and PhD), Dr. Hans Madueme’s current research interest is grounded in the intersection of science and religion.
Read moreThe Soul-Body Discussion
It was 7 p.m. on Thursday, December 1, when the Philosophy Club’s discussion about the relationship between the body and soul happened in Kresge 201.
Read moreThe Gatlinburg Fire
This area of Tennessee is traditionally considered a beloved and nostalgic vacation area for families eager to spend a week in a cabin, ready to experience family-friendly attractions.
Read moreSeed Project
On Nov. 15, Covenant College hosted the 6th annual Seed Project Pitch night. Five teams pitched business plans in competition for up to $5,000 in seed money to start or grow their business.
Read moreChartwells Work-Study No More
In addition to the summer renovations of the Great Hall, Chartwells Dining Services will soon stop offering work-study positions to students.
Read moreHaddad Retiring After 21 Years
Haddad had broken her hip when she stepped on a loose curbside earlier in October. The incident solidified her decision to finally retire after teaching at Covenant for twenty-one years.
Read moreTrump Appoints Cabinet
Over the past week, President-elect Donald Trump has started to announce his Cabinet officials—appointments that have sparked much controversy.
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