President Tim Gibson is stepping down from his role at The King’s College, according to an email announcement sent out on Thursday, Aug. 11. Mr. Stockwell Day, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, is serving as the Interim President starting immediately—also noting $4 million dollars of upgrades to the King’s facilities in the future.
Read MoreAnastassia Gliadkovskaya, 23, is a journalist who wants the simple things in life – a house, a large yard and some dogs to play with.. Gliadkovskaya is someone who thrives in the fast-paced environment of a newsroom but would rather spend her days relaxing and listening to her favorite podcast. She is a city person who finds herself wanting to move to the suburbs.
Read MoreTim Goeglein kicked off the Presidential Series, Faith in the Halls of Power, on Sept. 15. Goeglein, a senior fellow at The King’s College, previously served as top aide to President George W. Bush as his special assistant from 2001 to 2008. He shifted his career to focus on outreach and is currently the Vice President of external relations at Focus on the Family.
Read MoreA childhood dream to create the perfect cup of coffee became a reality for barista Oscar Signorile. Working long and hard hours at 787 Coffee in lower Manhattan does not stop this barista from greeting customers with smiling eyes and a friendly tone.
Read MoreHeath Ledger, Stanley Kubrick and Bob Dylan all had one thing in common. All three men spent their free time playing the queen of all board games: chess. Classic board games such as Scrabble, Monopoly and chess are becoming popular once again in the 21st century. With the stay-at-home mandates in the U.S., families have decided to spend their extra free time playing board games.
Read MorePhotojournalist Gary Fong, whose photographs have won him many awards such as San Francisco Bay Area Photographer of the Year and earned him the honor of having his work published in Time Magazine, The New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle, spoke at the Seventh Annual MPJI lecture on Wednesday, March 24.
Read MoreSeventeen American music awards, seven Guinness World Records and two singles at no.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart all won by a group from South Korea. The K-pop group, BTS, has been breaking records globally, and are named the “most influential” by Time Magazine.
Read MoreIn the heat of the upcoming election, three King’s parties presented policies concerning racism. On Tuesday, Oct. 27, the King’s Republicans, King’s Democrats and International Justice Mission (IJM) chapter at King’s participated in a mock debate hosted by The Table, discussing resolutions to issues such as redlining, slavery reparation and racial disparities in healthcare.
Read MoreThe King’s Council, Ally Initiative and Interregnum Committee held a panel moderated by Director of Student Services, Andrea Lopez, with CJ Quartlbaum and Dr. Dru Johnson on the concept of biblical justice as it relates to racial reconciliation.
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