Brandon Smith (‘19), a PPE major from Missouri, has announced his intention to run for Student Body President.“I have felt the pressures of being a house president,” Smith said. “But I’ve also felt that I couldn’t lead because I didn’t have the resources. These things aren’t hypothetical to me. They’re very real.”
Read MoreThe Media, Culture and the Arts Department at the King’s College has spent the last four weeks preparing for their third annual Spring Musical, “Floyd Collins,” which is opening this Thursday night.“I’m really excited that the MCA department is putting this on,” said senior Zeke Ward, playing Floyd Collins. “Having a department-wide support in the arts is really a game changer.”
Read MoreElle Rogers, a Philosophy major from Indianapolis, is the second candidate to announce the intention to run for Student Body President. “King’s is my home,” said Rogers. “I came here and I thought I knew what I wanted and where I was going in life, and I was really externally focused, but King’s pulled me inward and showed me the beauty of [living] life together.”
Read MoreIan Wilson, a PPE major and proud Alaskan, has announced his intentions to run for the next Student Body President of The King’s College.
Read MoreProtesters from Westboro Baptist Church came out to protest The King’s College Monday morning. Their most attentive audience was a cluster of King’s vloggers and students who engaged in theological discussion, outnumbering the peaceful protesters.
Read MoreThe beginning of this year’s annual Student Body President election starts today, Friday, January 26.Several students will be filling out their election packets in the coming weeks. Nominees will be participating in several debates, a bonanza, and solidifying their platforms in the days to come, in hopes of being the SBP of the 2018-2019 academic year.
Read MoreThe announcement outlines two grievances the Westboro Baptist Church claims to have against The King’s College: the students’ theological education and the past actions of former president and conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza.In a statement emailed to students, The King's College Dean of Students David Leedy admonished the King's community to operate business as usual.
Read MoreThe newly renovated student space in The King’s College opened for students in time for the spring semester but is yet to be finished. The seating in the library hallway was removed over the winter break due to fire code regulations and the new space located on the fifth floor is now known as the “Lion’s Den.”
Read MoreAt the end of the Fall Semester, General Gibson stepped into the role of President of The King's College after being at the school for 15 months as Vice President. His new role marks a time of leadership reorganization. President Gibson sat down with the EST to answer some questions about himself and what the future of the college will hold.
Read MoreStudent Body President Michael Martinez spoke to The King’s College on campus today to discuss the state of affairs within the school. SBP Martinez discussed what has happened this semester within the student body, Houses, athletics and student organizations. “I hope this is a cool way to spend your lunch hour,” SBP Martinez said.
Read MoreBut there are physical representations of the problem all around her campus that make the scale of depression hard to ignore. Three years before McCrory stepped foot onto the campus a man shot and killed himself in Little eld Fountain, a prominent social gathering point for the university, located in the middle of the campus.
Read MoreAt six months past graduation, the Class of 2017 has an estimated employment status of 89.7%, according to research performed and verified by The Empire State Tribune staff. The Class of 2017 has an estimated higher employment status than the Class of 2015 by 2.7% , but falls short of the employment status of the Class of 2016 by 8.3%.
Read MoreGregory Thornbury will announce his resignation as President of The King’s College to take on the role of Chancellor, the school said Tuesday.Thornbury’s stepping down from the role comes at a time when the college will be restructuring its leadership to include more roles to share the responsibilities and capacities of the role of the president.
Read MoreThe book’s goal is to cast a light on the questions surrounding differing world religions, not to crank out an answer for all questions. Kreeft believes that one paramount lesson in philosophy is to admit we do not know the answers. As educated individuals, it is our duty to investigate and search for truth.
Read More“I think the test feels almost punitive in a way, and it takes me back to standardized testing in high school, which feels arbitrary,” Walker said. She believes that students benefit when taking a test and engaging with the material, however...
Read MoreOver the past week, The King’s College men’s soccer team had a rigorous three-game stretch of matches over the course of five days, a tough ask for any team.
Read MoreStudent Body President Michael Martinez notified the Council about the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund Aizess Jones (‘19) started for former King’s professor Bearden Coleman...
Read More"One year removed from a promising season, The King’s College Men’s Soccer team is ready to turn some heads.A season ago, King’s notched a respectable four wins on the year and remained competitive with the elite schools in the conference, despite having an ailing roster down the stretch..."
Read MoreFor the first meeting of the school year, the Council met to discuss Fall Retreat and provide updates on what is in store for the semester.
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.
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