Creativity in Cooking

Currently, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding us every day. Our normally scheduled lives have changed, each of us with a different situation and a different story to tell. A lot of new hobbies are being born, whether it’s creating a new at-home workout routine, learning how to knit, or binge-watching a Netflix show that never seemed interesting before. One hobby that a lot of students couldn’t pursue before is cooking.

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City Hall Proposal

On Friday, August 17th, 2007, there was a fire in a grocery store located on Lookout Mountain about 15-20 feet away from the town’s city hall. It began towards the back of the store near a natural gas line. The gas line ruptured which caused the fire to burn out of control.

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New Honor Council

The new Honor Committee was proposed in the Fall of 2019 by the Academic Integrity Committee. It was formed due to a noticed increase in cheating and plagiarism over the past two years, in an attempt to improve accountability among peers.

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Covenant Student Helps Save Dying Child

On Jesse Walter’s first medical call, he helped restart a human heart. After 15 minutes of CPR and four shocks from a defibrillator, the 14-year-old got a pulse back. Afterward, one of the paramedics assisting Walters told him that children or teenagers going into cardiac arrest only happens a couple of times each year and they are rarely saved.

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Brexit Accomplished

As of  January 31, the United Kingdom [UK] has officially left the European Union. Brexit has finally happened after three and a half years of uncertainty. How did the kingdom reach this outcome, and what will it mean for the UK’s future? 

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China's Coronavirus

The World Health Organization, or WHO, declared a global public health emergency on January 30 due to the coronavirus. GHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in an NPR article, “The main reason for the declaration is not what is happening in China but because of what is happening in other countries.”

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Around the World in 500 Words

In Nigeria, many Christians are still facing the threat of violence from radical Islamists. The Morning Star News, an organization specifically covering Christian persecution, reported that in the last week of January, in villages throughout the Plateau State, Muslim Fulani herdsmen killed around 32 Christians, including a pregnant woman.

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Intercultural Credit

Core 337, intercultural experience, is one of the less commonly discussed credits required to graduate from Covenant College. While freshmen are given a sheet of paper during orientation that explains what it entails and how to complete it, the intercultural experience often gets pushed aside until junior or senior year.

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New Year, New Priorities

Elected in November 2018, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) has begun his second of four years in his term as governor. 2019 turned out to be a contentious year for Kemp from charges of voter suppression alleged by Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams to controversial legislation. 

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