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The Blue Tribune is your place to learn about all things Covenant and keep up with stories from campus and beyond. By guiding you through the different aspects of Covenant, we'll help you decide if you want to pursue your very own Covenant experience.
Featured Posts
Christian Advocacy in the CCCU: Joy Mosley ’08
Covenant alumna on her work in the CCCU and the current issues she sees Christian colleges facing.
My Non-Traditional Journey Back to College
Follow a non-traditional student's journey to pursue college as a blue-collar worker, husband, and father, balancing family, faith, and academics.
Far Away from Home: Moving from Abroad to Covenant
One student tells her story of moving to the U.S. for college and how she and her parents have handled the distance and “saudade” of homesickness.
Recent Blog Posts
College Students Can Dance Too
Covenant students enjoy a wide variety of events every year, including campus-wide dances. Depending on the theme, students...
Faculty Feature: Dr. Clift Ward
We want students to be challenged to think deeply about God and all things in relation to God in their passions, vocations,...
Are You Interested in Student Senate?
Student Senate is one great way to grow and serve at Covenant. If you join us on the mountain, consider running for a...
Scots in Their Majors: Jonah Hitchcock ’23
"If you study someone’s artwork you get to know the artist in a really deep intimate way. And it’s mind blowing that...
Scots in Their Majors: Javan Fales ’25
For political science and economics double major Javan Fales ’25, constitutional law has been the goal that’s guided...
Scots in Their Majors: Abraham Fields ’24
Abraham Fields '22 has found that learning art at Covenant has helped him understand the world and how to connect with...
Defining the Word Ambition
No matter how many times I change my mind about what I want to work towards and what I should spend my time on, everything...
Max Out Barnes
Smurfs, lumberjacks, construction workers: You might think I'm describing a Halloween party. Instead, I am describing...