Electives like art, music, and journalism often steal the spotlight with their productions of plays, props, and Continue reading “The Art of Gymnasium”
Month: December 2017

By Tyler Parker
Thursday, December 14, will mark the day that the internet as we know it changes forever. On that day, Continue reading “Net Neutrality”

By Mason Mattox
A simple Google search will state that Jerusalem is the true capital of Israel. This has become more controversial after American Continue reading “City of David, City of Zion, City of Conflict”

Around this time, Christmas music leaks through the halls of the Continue reading “Jingle Bell-ROCKED It”

By Bethany Lee
“Water death, land death, water death, and maybe some more land death or we could have a competition where we slaughter ourselves in Continue reading “The Hidden World of Swim”

By upper school English journalism teacher Meredith Mayes
Every time I pulled the Capri Sun box out of the kitchen cabinet at home, I noticed it: a Continue reading “Colgate Oral Care Recycling Program”

By Sage Pitman
In years past, Christ Covenant has cultivated a much-loved tradition: Chicken Dinner. The Friday morning before Continue reading “Hatching New Traditions”
By guest columnist Abbie Keesler