The House of C.S. Lewis’ walk-list, reinstated to help girls get home at night, has struggled to gather support from house members due to accusations of misuse by women looking to develop relationships with the members.
Read MoreC.S. Lewis expert Michael Ward spoke on his thesis that each of the Chronicles of Narnia represent one of the seven heavens of Medieval cosmology on March 12th.
Read MoreTwo new student organizations focusing on politics and Catholicism were approved this past Monday night at the weekly council meeting. The John Quincy Adams Society and The Frassati Society were passed into effect by a unanimous voice vote, and are now available for students to join and enjoy as complete student organizations.
Read MoreLast Tuesday, the House of Susan B. Anthony hosted the Women of Influence Panel, featuring presidential candidate Michele Bachmann, beauty pageant titleholder and author Luisa Diaz, and King’s very own Assistant Professor of Business Kimberly Reeve.
Read MoreThe King's College's replacement of the CAMS learning management system with Schoology—officially implemented at the beginning of the spring semester—has prompted mostly enthusiastic reaction from The King’s College community, faculty and students alike.
Read MoreSelect students received an email on Friday that immediately upon returning from spring break Monday, what has been their bedroom for almost eight months, will soon become their living room. This is due to a mandation from the apartment’s management that no beds should be kept in rooms without a window.
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.
Read MoreMonths of preparation and hard work have paid off for Brandon Smith, who won student body president after a runoff against Ellen Rogers.
Read MoreThe King’s Council gathered in the Founder’s Conference room February 19 at 7:30 p.m. in order to deliver updates and vote on a controversial motion, that the Council recommend to Student Life that the points awarded for Interregnum be doubled this year.
Read MoreWhilst the Student Body Presidential election is drawing to an end, questions have been raised throughout about the LGBTQ+ Discussion Group becoming an official student organization, the administration’s interactions with the group, and their voice at The King’s College.
Read MoreStudent Body Presidential candidates presented their final speeches during Monday’s lunch hour, opening up elections to students which will run until midnight tomorrow.
Read More“I’m tired of quietly leading.” Acting President Tim Gibson, speaking on Monday February 5 at the end of the weekly Council meeting, proposed an idea he has been considering for months—that there might be value in abolishing the distinctively Kingsian House system.
Read MoreVoting for the next Student Body President begins today, bringing a week of campaign events to a close. A large part of the this week’s conversation centered on what to do with the increasing number of student organizations.
Read MoreThe King’s Council will vote next Monday on a proposal to double the points of this year’s Interregnum events that would count toward the House Cup point system. Due to the Student Life and House President’s decision to cut the competitive aspect of the House Futures Competition from the House Cup, the House of Ronald Reagan has set the proposal forward to increase the quality of Interregnum and help build community among house members.
Read MoreA new chapter of a national society advocating restrained foreign policy says it is looks forward to getting new members as it embarks on trying to get funding to become a student organization at King’s.The John Quincy Adams Society is a national non-partisan and non-profit organization which seeks to move American leaders into “realistic and restrained” foreign policy. The JQA operates on over 20 American college campuses — among them now being The King’s College, due to the efforts of a first-year student from Poland.
Read MoreThe three candidates for Student Body President went head to head in a debate on Tuesday, where they faced questions on the state of communities and culture at The King’s College.None of the three candidates have promised any Cabinet positions. Rogers and Wilson are both currently working on seperate applications for Cabinet positions to use if he or she gets elected.
Read MoreIn honor of Black History Month, Reverend Eugene Rivers III lectured students in the City Room at The King’s College on the significance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a voice for awakening the political consciousness of evangelicals.“To the extent to which our churches and our organizations have compromised the purity of the Gospel, we have a scandal,” Rivers claimed.
Read MoreMake your voting decision as simple as possible by using the EST's candidate guide, made to help you get to know the 2018-2019 SBP candidates.
Read More“All of us is a bit touched if you look close.” Thursday night was the opening of the MCA Department's “Floyd Collins,” the true story of a Kentucky cave diver who made headlines across the United States in 1925 after he gets stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Read MoreAnoop Yadiki (‘21), a freshman from Queens, has campaign posters of his face littered around campus this week. They are sitting in cubicles in the library, and even hanging up above urinals in the men’s bathroom - staring you in the face, reading: “Wisdom. Power. Anoop.” It is unclear what his campaign is pursuing this election season, but what is clear is that he has a strong following.
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