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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
Covenant College Welcomes Largest Freshman Class in History
For Fall 2025, Covenant College welcomed the largest incoming freshman class in its history to their mountaintop campus
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.
Recent Blog Posts
What is sneakPEAK?
sneakPEAK is a unique overnight, preview experience for prospective students to visit Covenant College in the middle of...
Why Did I Choose Covenant College?
To help you make the most informed decision, we want to share some thoughts from students, past and present, on why they...
Seas & Sorrows
The Coast Guard shaped my approach to learning at Covenant. And Covenant has helped me connect many of the dots between...
For the Mom Dropping Her Student Off at College
Dropping a student off at college is an emotion-filled experience. As you feel those varying emotions, bring them to the...
What Does “In All Things Christ Preeminent” Really Mean?
When driving up the north side of Lookout Mountain, the first glimpse of Covenant’s campus is a stone sign draped in...
Practicing Life Together
My college years were an exercise in trust, humility, and the power of surrender. In many ways, entering college felt...
I Would Live For You - Hanna Wilt
A year after Hanna's death, I Would Live For You: A Young Poet’s Walk Through Grief And Acceptance Of Her Terminal Cancer...
Learning through Teaching
Jubilee Elementary School officially opened in the fall of 1977 and provides an environment of encouragement where children...