“In a city where it feels like you can’t talk to the person next you, this is a really effective formula for meeting people,” Luna said. “Last time, I met people, and we went to a Ska concert right after. They said they were going to Williamsburg. At first, I just wanted a ride home since I live in the area. They ended up being really cool, so I joined them. It was a lot of fun.”
Read MoreKing’s has officially announced that the college will continue remote teaching and operations through the end of the spring semester.
Read MoreThe King’s Council held a last-minute meeting to discuss the final deliberation of the recent Student Body President election on Monday night.
Read MoreBlack History Month serves as a reminder and celebration of the achievements of black people throughout history. In 2018, 21 percent of the freshman class at King’s identified as a minority student, three percent being black. In 2019, the incoming freshman class consisted of 27 percent minority students, and eight percent were black. Although the student body has become more diverse, the majority of King’s students are white. How does a campus with a predominantly white student body observe BHM?
Read MoreKing’s officially announced the formation of their Namesake Review Committee on October 17.
Read MoreThe House of Ronald Reagan announced it had temporarily changed its namesake to the “House of Honor” after it was revealed this past summer that the former U.S. president had made racist comments.
Read MoreAfter the audio of Ronald Reagan describing Tanzanian delegates in racist terms was released, students started evaluating the King’s house namesake.
NYC had its first Queer Liberation March and Rally as an alternative march to the city’s usual NYCWorld Pride Parade on June 30.
De Blasio Administration Announces Plan to Turn the Tide on Homelessness with Borough-Based Approach
Read MoreSoFar Sounds in New York City is reinventing the live performance experience through intimate and spontaneous hidden concerts.
Read MoreKing’s students, staff, and faculty members received a proposal in their email inboxes last week with an online petition to filter out porn on the college’s WiFi.
Read MoreThe Women’s March had its lowest turnout yet, but protestors remain optimistic about the movement.
Read MoreRight in the heart of the Financial District, residents have moved in— with their dogs that leave a stream of pee flowing down the brick road.
Read MoreIn a historical election, Staten Island (NY-11) voted Democrat, a district that held the last Republican seat in the city.
Read MoreLuke Borchelt, or popularly known as Airbud, released his most recent single, “When You Wake Up” on September 15, 2018.
Read MoreIn a difficult academic environment such as The King’s College, take a break from studying and enjoy these must-see New York City comedy clubs.
Read MoreMoney can be tight for students.
When students feign poorness, their fellow peers who financially struggle may feel like their problems are diminished.
“I believe it is our school’s responsibility to examine whether or not the responsibilities of Chamberlains are healthy for them or the student body.” Student Body President Brandon Smith said.
Read MoreIt was freshman year. I had $35 in my bank account, and no idea how to cook for myself. I ventured with my roommate down Exchange Place hoping my card wouldn’t get declined wherever we’d end up for dinner. We noticed a bright colored sign that read, “Weekday Special. Two slices of cheese pizza with a small drink for $4.99.”
Read MoreOn Saturday, February 24th, 2018, over 100 students, faculty, and guests gathered in the City Room at The King’s College for the second-annual Starlight Art Night. The event celebrated Black History Month with encounter art inspired by the Harlem Renaissance and The Great Migration. Starlight Art Night began last year, under The Table’s leadership of Tatiana Lanier, Angel Boyd, Enoma Osakue, Taylor Johnson, and Koby Jackson.
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