The Blue
Tribune
The Blue Tribune is your place to learn about all things ĢƵ and keep up with stories from campus and beyond. By guiding you through the different aspects of ĢƵ, we'll help you decide if you want to pursue your very own ĢƵ experience.
The ĢƵ Community
ĢƵ students, faculty, and alumni all talk about the unique community on campus and between all Scots. Read stories about different parts of this community.
Finding Family in the Music Department
On the first floor of the chapel, I found not only stellar music ensembles, but friends who have become like family.
Best Lookout Mountain and Chattanooga Coffee Shops
A ĢƵ student recommends the best local coffee spots to study or spend time with friends.
“Untitled Grief” – An Original Play
Written by ĢƵ senior Sara Rogers as a way of processing her hearing loss, the play is a reflection of grief...
Residence Life, Dorm Traditions, and Carter Christmas!
Residence life at ĢƵ has nurtured intentional community and each hall has developed a unique personality. One favorite...
Teatime, Biscuits, and Gothic Literature: A Semester in Oxford
This semester, six of our students are studying at the University of Oxford with the Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford...
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....
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,...
Top 3 Reasons to Choose ĢƵ
Choosing a college is a big deal. There are many important aspects of college that impact your decision, but only YOU...
God’s Provision Through the IMPACT Campaign
Last semester, an eager previewer asked a question that caught me off guard: “What would you change about ĢƵ?”...