Target Field's left field bleachers feel like my second home. Having been to many Minnesota Twins home games, left field is by far the best way to watch a game. It was on July 22 that the Twins and Yankees met for their last series of the regular season in Minnesota. It was on October 4 that they met for the first time in the 2019 ALDS. For both, I was sitting in left field. But only one left me covered in beer.
Read MoreGoing to Trader Joe’s is an experience. I know I am not alone when I say I typically walk in with three things in mind and then walk out with a full bag of groceries. Here is a list of some products I’m obsessed with.
Read MoreBeing healthy isn’t just consuming the recommended fruits and vegetables. Health is a lifestyle. As with many things in life, good things take effort and at the end of the day, work.
Read MoreKing's is a Christian college, and, despite Ronnie’s many qualities and achievements, the man never exemplified Christianity per se--and when the bigoted words of a folk hero are unearthed, who can fault students for such a reaction?
Read MoreI love King’s, but it doesn’t love me back. I love it’s passion for learning, the house system, and it’s fervor for God. It doesn’t love my black.
Read MoreAt King’s, house namesakes provide more than just a consistent face for a community. Rather, they help the members of a given house understand what their shared values look like in the real world.
Read MoreAn innate tension exists between the American ideal and the Christian calling, and it’s expressed clearly in the prevailing metaphors of each: The Body of Christ described in the New Testament and the infamous Melting Pot of America, the prevailing metaphor of each..
Read MoreThe Financial District isn’t necessarily the most exciting food scene in the city, but there are some stand-out places with coffee, bagels and slices pizza.
Read MoreYou hear the cute phrase in times of distress: “Be optimistic!”
Read MoreThe modern church is finding alternative ways of interpreting human sexuality and gender.
Controversy is not inherently heretical—heresy is inherently controversial.
“It’s basically a product of a Post-Christian world. We live in a time where we view the ideas present in each religion as a sort of religious buffet where we can take what we want and leave the rest,” said Dr. Benjamin White, religious studies professor at The King’s College.
Read MoreFor Us, Peele takes advantage of the same formula that Get Out uses to spark dialogue on a deeper, psychological/sociological issue: the human condition.
Read MoreOnly about 20% of the Debate Society is excited about debating for Interregnum, though about 80% of their debaters are planning on participating.
Read MoreMillennial investors have a fear of missing out.
LYFT’s stock looks a lot like the overpriced SNAP when it became public.
Terrorism against religious communities unintentionally unites peoples of faith, transcending cultural, theological divides.
Read MoreMillennials are overworking themselves— and they’re proud of it.
But what’s the cost?
Islamic and Mormon notions of polygamy find root in something other than desire and lust.
Critique of abusive marital relationships should not be limited to non-nuclear marriages.
The tradition of Lent can help foster spiritual growth.
The season transcends sacred and secular lines.
Students should be represented in the conversation.
Or at least, updated throughout the process.
Eliminating finals week demonstrates a lack of commitment to the King’s mission.
Finals week will be an intense amalgam of final tests, final papers, and final lectures.