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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 鈥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 鈥渟audade鈥 of homesickness.
Recent Blog Posts
Jonathan Moore 鈥16: 鈥淚 Had a Hunger for Deep Friendship鈥
For Jonathan Moore 鈥16, 德赢体育 offered the powerful gift of sincere friendship, and the education gave him...
Launching Into Life and Career: Henley Henderson '22
"I鈥檓 excited to have decades ahead of me that will be filled with stories from college students. My prayer for graduate...
A Heart for Ukraine: Zo毛 Knight '17
After graduating in 2017, Zo毛 Knight began working at a local church and planned to attend Reformed Theological Seminary...
Covenant Senior Starts Competing for Christ Podcast
Running the show while studying at Covenant has helped Ken to shift from viewing sports through a secular lens to seeing...
Preparing for Your Career While on Campus
Setting yourself up for career success goes beyond crafting a resume, and while completing an internship is excellent,...
The Story of One Chattanooga Fellow: Nathan Carrillo '21
The Chattanooga Fellows Program has been instrumental in forming my approach to vocation, community, civics, and service...
A Deeper Look at Christian Community
Our community is unified by a reliance on Christ鈥檚 love. Here are some ways that Christ鈥檚 love shapes our community,...
Faculty Feature: Dr. Lance Wescher
We encourage our students to take the discipline very seriously, to question it rigorously, to refuse to accept simplistic...