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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
µÂÓ®ÌåÓý Welcomes Largest Freshman Class in History
For Fall 2025, µÂÓ®ÌåÓý 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
Announcement of Planned Presidential Transition
Dr. J. Derek Halvorson ‘93, president of µÂÓ®ÌåÓý, has announced his intention to end his tenure as president...
The Journey of Downside Up
Downside Up was founded by Theresa Nix ’93 and her husband Rob after their son Everett was born with Down Syndrome....
Spiritual Formation: Now and for Life
Covenant's impact on M'Cheyne's spiritual formation has empowered him to show Christ to those around him, even in his...
Exploring Limitations: Kelly Kapic interviewed by "The Whole Person Revolution"
Recently, Dr. Kelly Kapic was featured in a podcast episode where he answered questions relating to topics covered in...
How Liberal Arts Prepare You for Your Career
At Covenant, our distinctly Christian liberal arts education and life preparation helps you clarify your calling in God’s...
A Barren Landscape On Campus
When I began the college search, I spread my net wide. I was looking at enormous state universities, small private colleges...
Lasting Friendships
For the past 20 years, they have been meeting annually, except for one or two years. They all look forward to this reunion,...
Internship Feature: Sully Proctor '24
My courses at Covenant supplied me with a creative joy that encouraged me to think outside the box which prepared me well...