Abbie Roper, senior business major at The King’s College, released her first single titled “Heartfelt” on November 15. This release marked her debut on Apple Music and Spotify.
Read MoreKids run in circles and giggles fill the night air. Parents stand and chat as bedtime quickly approaches. A few buildings down the block, Maggie Ford darts across the street and heaves open the CVS dumpster. Her head disappears into the bin as she begins sifting through the waste. Lindt truffles, lotion, soap and protein bars fill her canvas sacks.
Read MoreBoth TKC Lions basketball teams started their regular season games with some wins, losses and a few injuries. This weekend, the Lady Lions will play at Albany College of Pharmacy on Sunday at 1 p.m. while the men’s team will compete at Cooper Union on Friday at 8 p.m.
Read MoreSongs For a New World, the upcoming Fall musical for The King’s College, takes a different approach to musicals by telling a dozen stories through a “song cycle.” Songs For a New World plays at The King’s College November 21, 22, and 23.
Read MoreTo some, Latin is considered to be a dead language. At King’s, there are students who believe otherwise after taking the course taught by Dr. Joshua Kinlaw.
Read MoreOn Thursday, The King’s College held a Difficult Discussion on porn. The discussion not only centered around what pornography is and its effects on human brains, but also the morality of pornography from a Christian perspective.
Read MorePresident Tim Gibson notes that the motivation behind adding new members to his Cabinet was in effort to create a community of belonging at King’s.
Read MoreThe King’s College men's soccer team finished their season with some controversy after news broke of the team inadvertently playing a player who is academically ineligible.
Read MoreThe King’s College women’s volleyball team finished their season with a win against Five Towns College to earn the HVIAC Conference Championship title.
Read MoreWashington, D.C. — The weekly tech column, “Tech Talk,” published in the Empire State Tribune was awarded Second Best Column at the National College Media Convention in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreOn October 12, two House of Reagan freshmen, also known as the House of Honor, jumped into the Hudson River along the North Cove Marina at Brookfield Place to retrieve a volleyball.
Read MoreThe King’s Council has coordinated a school-wide themed dress up week to give students a break from the business casual dress code.
Read MoreLast week, the Rosezella Battles Library put into effect a new enforcement of policies that ban talking and eating within the space. These changes come as the library is in the first year of a three-year project to reduce the number of print books and digitize more of its resources.
Read MoreEarlier this month, The King’s Council officially recognized the King’s Democrats Society as an official student organization at The King’s College.
Read MoreKing’s officially announced the formation of their Namesake Review Committee on October 17.
Read MoreInterregnum XVI will be featuring some changes made by the committee from last year as well as this year. Overall, the points for Interregnum this year will count for double the points for House Cup.
Read MoreThornbury has spent 25 years working in Christian higher education. During her time at King's, she served as Vice President for Institutional Research, Strategic Planning, Enrollment Management, and Communication. Thornbury now works as the Senior Program Director for Enrichment Initiatives with M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust in Vancouver, Washington.
Read MoreThe Table releases new Ally Initiative enabling all students of The King’s College to engage in conversation about race.
Read MoreThis debate is not about whether or not King’s should keep the Reagan house namesake; it is about whether or not the college’s response to Reagan’s racist comments were an act of moral courage or simply a surrender to identity politics.
Read MoreThe House of Ronald Reagan announced it had temporarily changed its namesake to the “House of Honor” after it was revealed this past summer that the former U.S. president had made racist comments.
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