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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.
Spiritual Formation
From chapel to the classroom, from residence halls to the athletic fields, students find transformative spiritual enrichment at Covenant as faculty, staff, and peers disciple each other and grow together.
Songs of Thanksgiving: An Expression of Gratitude
Covenant’s “Songs of Thanksgiving” chapel offers time for students to sing songs of praise and gratitude together...
In Light of Eternity: Pursuing Christ in Community
Helina shares about when she and her hall made eternity bracelets, which symbolized their commitment to Christ and to...
From Texas to Georgia: My Journey to Covenant
Chloe recalls how when searching for a college, she followed God’s plan and moved to Covenant without knowing anyone,...
Running with Endurance
Covenant athletes train and compete with purpose, guided by coaches who prioritize faith, discipleship, and Christ-like...
Finding a Church as a Covenant Student
Discover how Covenant College students find church homes off-campus, build community, and explore various worship styles...
Knowing Jesus: How Covenant Shaped My Spiritual Rhythms
William Campbell describes how his time at Covenant in the soccer team, in the dorm, and in chapel has shaped him, despite...
Hear from a Recent Grad: Luisa Monteiro-Oliveira '25
Should our stories be worth telling someday, it will be because Jesus loves us better than we love ourselves.
In My Words: Baseball Player Scotty Smith '25
A reflection on how Scotty Smith’s ’25 journey as a Covenant Scot shaped his faith, academics, relationships, and...
Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil
Professor Madueme gives a commencement speech to graduates, advising them to tell the truth and shame the devil by knowing...
Hear from Recent MAT Grad: Ellie Thompson ’25
What does it mean to know yourself? This is a question that I found myself asking throughout the past year.