Students at King’s who suffer from autoimmune diseases said each day can be challenging – often forced to deal with chronic pain – while having to balance battling the ailment with trying to do well in school.
Read MoreThe King’s College explores issues of class, race, and how America should respond to its history of slavery.
After two intense weeks of campaigning, the race for student body president has been narrowed to just two candidates.
Read MoreKing’s students, staff, and faculty members received a proposal in their email inboxes last week with an online petition to filter out porn on the college’s WiFi.
Read MoreStudent Body Presidential Candidates sparred over their visions for the school and discussed their views on campus community, council focus, and the permissibility of talking in the library.
Clinical psychologist explains anxiety-based disorders, treatment options and resources for students.
Koby Jackson and Eddie Vanzandt have announced their intentions to run for Student Body President and three other candidates were approved by Dean Leedy.
Read MoreJennifer Ingraham will be a rising junior in the fall and has announced her intentions to run for Student Body President.
Read MoreJosiah Simons, a 21-year-old junior, President of the House of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and soccer team captain, entered the Student Body President race on Wednesday.
Read MoreThe first formal announcement for the SBP election comes from rising-junior Blake Ashley.
Read MoreInternships in the fashion industry are easy to come by, but careers in fashion are a different story.
Read MoreThe King’s College spread out throughout the city to serve the people of New York this past Saturday on the college’s fifth annual Day of Service.
King’s own culture club, Celebramus Cultura, is striving to start conversations on campus that encourage cultural awareness.
Read MoreThe King’s College men’s and women’s basketball teams prepare for the season and face challenges.
Read MoreMen’s basketball team endures tough match against difficult opponents.
Read MoreThe New York Times publishes column on 436 Albee Square West when tenants complain that their luxury building has been converted into a “dormitory.”
This year the Interregnum 12-Hour Film Festival replaced the historic opening competition, the reading test.
A loss against SUNY ESF ends the most successful season with reflecting on how they got there and what they’re looking forward to in the fall.
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