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SBP Town Hall Debate Centers Around Unity, Student Development
SBP Town Hall Debate Centers Around Unity, Student Development

Throughout the debate candidates Stuart Clay and Michael Martinez introduced new concepts while also clarified ideas they already advertised.

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CampusAnnabelle FordFebruary 20, 2017student body president, annabelleford
Keeping Up with The King's Council: Publius and Unanimous Votes
Keeping Up with The King's Council: Publius and Unanimous Votes

he meeting began with a prayer from Bonhoeffer President Josh Hinen. Elle Rogers then captured the attention of the Council with her presentation on Publius.

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CampusGuest UserFebruary 17, 2017The King's Council
Presidential Puns and Promises: SBP Candidates Host Events
Presidential Puns and Promises: SBP Candidates Host Events

The noticeable increase of pleasant aromas and sweet treats on campus this week is in part due to the fast-approaching Student Body President election.

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CampusAnnabelle FordFebruary 17, 2017student body president, annabelleford
Keeping Up with The King's Council: Finally a Shorter Meeting
Keeping Up with The King's Council: Finally a Shorter Meeting

The meeting began with a prayer from Lewis President Stuart Clay and a funny video clip from Student Body President Kat Thompson about parking at church.

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CampusGuest UserFebruary 14, 2017
This Week in the City: Animals, Harlem Music, Love Letters and Emily Dickinson
This Week in the City: Animals, Harlem Music, Love Letters and Emily Dickinson

Attention all Kingsians! The season of hearts, flowers and cupids is upon us...

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CityElizabeth HarrisonFebruary 14, 2017Valentine's Day, Love, Dickinson, Letters, Poetry
Op-Ed: Faculty Dating Advice for a Typical Tuesday
Op-Ed: Faculty Dating Advice for a Typical Tuesday

Valentine’s Day is upon us, which means a date for some, early weekend indulgences for others and just another Tuesday for the rest. Regardless where one falls, the the link between tomorrow and romance is undeniable.

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OpinionAnne CarmanFebruary 13, 2017Valentine's Day, dating at King's
Endorsements: A Letter from the Student Body President Candidates
Endorsements: A Letter from the Student Body President Candidates

However, we have decided not to engage in this campaign tradition this year, and we offer the following justifications

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CampusGuest UserFebruary 13, 2017student body president
ESTv Announces SPB Election Series
ESTv Announces SPB Election Series

The student body president campaign and election are two parts of the King’s experience students will not want to miss. ESTv plans to make sure students don’t miss a beat during the race.

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ESTvGuest UserFebruary 13, 2017student body president
What a Student Body Wants From the Next President
What a Student Body Wants From the Next President

The campus is alive with discussion about hopes for what the next student body president will bring to the table with dozens of issues at hand, from athletics to spiritual life.

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CampusGuest UserFebruary 12, 2017student body president, student body
The Early Bird Gets the Warhol: Quiet Mornings at the MoMA
The Early Bird Gets the Warhol: Quiet Mornings at the MoMA
CultureAnne SradersFebruary 10, 2017Art, MoMa, Culture
Stuart Clay Declares Run For SBP, Candidate Field Announcement Soon
Stuart Clay Declares Run For SBP, Candidate Field Announcement Soon

With the official announcement coming soon, another Kingsian declares his intent to run for Student Body President. Joining Michael Martinez, the Tribune welcomes Stuart Clay (‘18) to this election cycle.

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CampusAnnabelle FordFebruary 8, 2017student body president, annabelleford
MCA Musical Hits All The Right Notes With 'Ordinary Days'
MCA Musical Hits All The Right Notes With 'Ordinary Days'

A musical of four New York twenty-somethings, "Ordinary Days" was equally powerful, emotional and deeply personal. 

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CampusCharles O'BrienFebruary 6, 2017
The Power of a Story: Why Melissa Fleming’s "A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea" is a Must Read
The Power of a Story: Why Melissa Fleming’s "A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea" is a Must Read

The room packed full of eager listeners awaiting Melissa Fleming, chief spokesperson and head of communications of the High Commissioner for the UN’s High Commission for Refugee’s (UNHCR)

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CultureAnne SradersFebruary 6, 2017
This Week in the City: Disney Trivia, Baking Show, Ice Festival, and Populism
This Week in the City: Disney Trivia, Baking Show, Ice Festival, and Populism

Take your mind off of the noise and find peace by checking out the following events happening This Week in the City.

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CityElizabeth HarrisonFebruary 6, 2017
Michael Martinez Declares SBP Candidacy, Official Announcement in Three Days
Michael Martinez Declares SBP Candidacy, Official Announcement in Three Days

The season of abundant baked goods and competition for leadership, also known as the student body president election, is almost here.

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CampusGuest UserFebruary 6, 2017student body president
Keeping Up with the King's Council: A Motion Commotion
Keeping Up with the King's Council: A Motion Commotion

Student Body President Katherine Thompson gave a quick presentation about running for Student Body President. 

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CampusGuest UserFebruary 3, 2017The King's Council
Op-Ed: The Inauguration, From the Capitol Grounds
Op-Ed: The Inauguration, From the Capitol Grounds

Voting this year was incredibly difficult for me and for most of my family and friends.

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OpinionHannah SilverFebruary 3, 2017Trump, Obama, Inauguration
February Bestows NYC With Plethora of Sick Beats
February Bestows NYC With Plethora of Sick Beats

February is loaded with dandy shows across quite a spectrum of genres. February has everything from gritty rap to hymns to Jesus to druggie music.

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CultureCaleb TrouwborstFebruary 1, 2017
Yemeni Torah Scroll Dedicated to King's in Ceremony
Yemeni Torah Scroll Dedicated to King's in Ceremony

Until its retirement, a 175-year-old scroll containing the first five books of the Old Testament served as the central source of Biblical teaching in an impoverished Jewish community in Yemen.

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CampusGrace KarlsFebruary 1, 2017religion, Donation
Column: Trump, Refugees and Keeping America Exceptional
Column: Trump, Refugees and Keeping America Exceptional
OpinionJonah OrtizJanuary 31, 2017Donald Trump, column
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