We’ve all been there. College is hectic. You often don’t have time to cook, and eating out can feel like a necessity. However, learning to meal prep means taking just a few extra hours on the weekend, and following these five simple steps. This can save you money, reduce stress and allow you to eat healthier.
Read MoreBeing healthy isn’t just consuming the recommended fruits and vegetables. Health is a lifestyle. As with many things in life, good things take effort and at the end of the day, work.
Read MoreTranscranial magnetic stimulation therapy (TMS), the first non-invasive treatment for depression, might revolutionize treatment of mental illness across the U.S — with the starting cost $10,000 in cash.
87.5 percent of students at The King’s College feel overwhelmed and burnt out, mental health experts and studies tell us we’re not alone and why.
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Read MoreClinical psychologist explains anxiety-based disorders, treatment options and resources for students.
Travel around the world, one cup of coffee at a time.
Read MoreSherwood does not let his disability slow him down. Leaning on his family, continuing to push forward, and relying on his faith, he is able to overcome any challenges.
Read MoreMillennials are entering the workforce, tech-related jobs are at a peak, and the standard for business dress is changing—it is more casual than ever. The shift makes for new sets of rules across the American workplace, especially for women.
Read MoreThe Metropolitan Museum of Art premieres an exhibition featuring one of America’s preeminent landscape painters, Thomas Cole.
Read MoreA collection of artist David Hockney’s work is being showcased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition features an expansive retrospective of the artist’s diverse work, honoring iconic moments of his career. This is Hockney’s only exhibition in North America and will be on display until Feb. 25.
Read MoreChristmas has returned to New York City! If there is one holiday shopping event that is worth braving the cold for, it's New York City’s Christmas markets. Bryant Park Winter Village and Union Square Holiday Market are here to get the city in the holiday mood. Even with busy scheduling and holiday budgets, visiting one of these markets should certainly be on the Christmas checklist.
Read MoreArt should be created for art’s sake--or so say the aesthetic artists of the late 19th century. The Aesthetic Movement in America, a current exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, proves to be that and more. In celebration of the 30th anniversary of The American Wing, the exhibit features a range of hallmark Aesthetic work including ceramics, furniture, stained glass, textiles, sculptures, paintings and metalwork.
Read MoreKusama’s artistic endeavours have spanned some of the most important art movements of the second half of the twentieth century including Minimalism and Pop art. At 89 years old, Kusama continues to impress audiences of all age-ranges. As an avant-garde artist, Kusama’s work is diverse and unique, containing sensory, utopian, hallucinatory, and obsessive themes.
Read MoreAt The King's College campus this school year, two students hope to open a discussion on the hotly debated topic of abortion. Students Abby Smith (‘20) and Abby Murphy (‘20) are kicking off a new pro-life student organization, Students For Life.
Read MoreIt’s a Saturday morning in Brooklyn Heights, and the 2/3 train isn’t running from Clark St. Instead of settling for some toast in your apartment, try out one of these delicious, classic brunch spots found in the heart of Brooklyn Heights.
Read MoreEducational opportunities are rare and limited for women in Uganda. But, for one lucky young woman, the opportunity of a lifetime was one which she did not pass up.
Read MoreWeekend mornings in New York mean two things: sleeping in and going to brunch. The famous New York ritual of brunch is a “must” for New York City dwellers to try, from the chic crowds of brunch-goers to the myriad of ways one can whip up an egg.
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