The beginning of the school year brings a changing of the guard in the media organizations at The King’s College. A new staff will be occupying key roles for the Empire State Tribune (EST), Empire State Tribune TV (ESTv) and Empire State Tribune Magazine (EST Magazine) after the graduation or resignation of last year’s editors and staff.
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 MoreJournalism faculty of The King’s College sat down with a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist to discuss his book on the resurge of religion in China after the Mao administration.
Read MoreStudent Body President Michael Martinez took hold of the gavel and called the new Council’s first official meeting to order.
Read MoreBefore their final Council meeting, many House Presidents reminisced about their coup and how they felt going into their first meeting. Excitement filled the room as the new successors shuffled into the room.
Read MoreWhen students leave campus this May, The King’s College aims to rent its vacant apartments. According to King’s IRS 990 forms, doing so can bring somewhere between $770,000 to $1.5 million in annual revenue.
Read MoreMichael Martinez, 2017-2018 Student Body President of The King’s College, announced his appointments to cabinet via TKC Council’s Instagram.
Read MoreIn the season of Lent, and the 500th anniversary of the Reformation this October, the state of the Church’s stability is undeniably relevant
Read MoreWith the McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute on campus, The King’s College has steadily been earning a reputation as a leading Christian liberal arts school when it comes to training in journalism.
Read MoreThe meeting started off with a prayer from Thatcher President Gabrielle Vickers.
Read MoreWith one competition remaining, the House Cup is no longer up for grabs after an unprecedented performance by the House of Bonhoeffer this year.
Read MoreAfter over a week of campaigning, the results are in.
Read MoreYesterday marked the last official event for the 2017 Student Body President campaigns. The Final Speeches were the last chance for the candidates to address the Student Body as a whole before the upcoming election.
Read MoreLast week, SBP candidates Stuart Clay and Michael Martinez campaigned to the student body with "Mike and Ikes" candy and slow cookers full of stew.
Read MoreThroughout the debate candidates Stuart Clay and Michael Martinez introduced new concepts while also clarified ideas they already advertised.
Read Morehe meeting began with a prayer from Bonhoeffer President Josh Hinen. Elle Rogers then captured the attention of the Council with her presentation on Publius.
Read MoreThe noticeable increase of pleasant aromas and sweet treats on campus this week is in part due to the fast-approaching Student Body President election.
Read MoreThe meeting began with a prayer from Lewis President Stuart Clay and a funny video clip from Student Body President Kat Thompson about parking at church.
Read MoreHowever, we have decided not to engage in this campaign tradition this year, and we offer the following justifications
Read MoreThe campus is alive with discussion about hopes for what the next student body president will bring to the table with dozens of issues at hand, from athletics to spiritual life.
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