In the city that seemingly never sleeps, COVID-19 caused business in New York City to go dormant.
Read MoreThe King’s Council unveiled the agenda and proposals ahead of next year in a council meeting held on Monday, May 3. Among proposals on the agenda, the Council and House presidents spent a large portion of time on the proposal to reestablish fall retreat, which was eliminated last year.
Read MoreThe Empire State Tribune (EST) has elevated concerns around the recent IMP Weekly printed by the satirical publication, the Imperial Tribunal. The Imperial Tribunal is not an official student organization at King’s and, therefore, does not reserve the right to use college facilities. After The Imperial Tribunal’s printed materials were confiscated from campus news racks soon after being displayed, it prompted an anonymous individual behind the satire publication to pull the EST Weekly from the news racks.
Read MoreKing’s recently released crime statistics from over the past three years. Incidents include one case of illegal weapon possession, one case of aggravated assault, two cases of fondling, 74 liquor law violations and 46 drug abuse violations.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has increased demand for psychics and fortune-tellers, who are seeing more clients and making more money than ever before, according to an article published by the New York Post. People are more prone to seek help during times of uncertainty and despair. New York medium, Marion Hedger said they doubled their weekly earnings and saw a 35% increase in clients since the pandemic began.
Read MoreKing’s announced the promised, formal process in which House members can choose to retire and change a house namesake if they choose. Dean Leedy made the long-awaited announcement in an email sent out to the King’s community on Monday, March 1.
Read MoreOn Friday, the SBP race continued with the “Bananza.” The event served as a fun and casual way for the student body to get to know their candidates better.
Read MoreTuesday’s Student Body Presidential debate featuring Catherine Blanco, Victoria Fisher and Brent Buterbaugh marked the first major campaign event in the presidential race. The topics of debate ranged from COVID-19 policy, diversity in the King’s community, the importance of athletics and incorporating remote students into more events.
Read MoreBrent Buterbaugh, Catherine Blanco and Victoria Fisher have officially announced their campaigns for student body president via a King’s-wide email from current SBP Colin Phillips.
The candidates can begin campaigning and sharing their platforms by email to the student body this weekend.
Read MoreThe 94th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was scaled back this year as New York City’s COVID-19 cases continue to rise. The event was broadcasted from the iconic Macy’s Herald Square store and televised for 50 million viewers at home.
Read MoreAs Hollywood hits the red carpet for Award Season, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the ceremonies to part from their traditional ways.
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