On a cold, rainy Sunday, eager museum-goers crowded the entrance to the Whitney Museum of American Art to witness a biennial event showcasing 63 artists’ work.
Read MoreIn the season of Lent, and the 500th anniversary of the Reformation this October, the state of the Church’s stability is undeniably relevant
Read MoreTogether, the technical elements and creative visions of McLean and Ken Denison (co-directors) result in an uplifting and informative 80-minute look into the spiritual life of C.S. Lewis.
Read MoreWith the McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute on campus, The King’s College has steadily been earning a reputation as a leading Christian liberal arts school when it comes to training in journalism.
Read MoreFrom the start of his campaign to his inauguration, President Trump has presented himself as the champion of the “forgotten Americans.” The billionaire promised to save the White working class voters who were supposedly left behind by the Obama administration, voters who in turn delivered him the Presidency.
Read MoreThe meeting started off with a prayer from Thatcher President Gabrielle Vickers.
Read MoreThe feeling of spring may have failed to arrive in New York City on its official date, but new events have sprung in the city! Check out a few rad things you can do without warm rays of sunshine, happening This Week in the City.
Read MoreAs you settle back into your academic routine and prepare to finish off this year like a boss, consider checking out these events happening This Week in the City.
Read MoreCity engagement used to be a part of King’s year-long House Cup Competition, along with the GPA and basketball competitions.
Read MoreWord on the streets of Washington D.C (not confirmed) is that President Trump’s latest executive order could ban all concerts in NYC after March. Go to these shows before live music becomes illegal!
Read MoreIt’s 11:30 in the evening of Nov. 21, 2016. The smell of day-old bait marries with whiffs of marijuana. A man in baggy pants, an oversized jacket and a grey toboggan smokes a thick self-rolled joint in the low-forties weather.
Read MoreWith one competition remaining, the House Cup is no longer up for grabs after an unprecedented performance by the House of Bonhoeffer this year.
Read MoreOn February 14, the third floor of the Samsung 837 flagship space in the Meatpacking District was filled with visitors experiencing Fashion Week like they had never seen it before, in virtual reality.
Read MoreWhether midterms week is hitting you hard or it's a piece of cake, find your inner Einstein and Buddha by checking out these rad events happening This Week in the City.
Read MoreAfter over a week of campaigning, the results are in.
Read MoreYesterday marked the last official event for the 2017 Student Body President campaigns. The Final Speeches were the last chance for the candidates to address the Student Body as a whole before the upcoming election.
Read MoreMushroom Veloute with chive crème fraiche and brioche croutons. Beajoulais sausage with braised lentils du puy, root vegetables and whole grain mustard jus.
Read MoreThe anticipation may have already hit the air, but there is still one more week until the official midterm week, so here are some events to calm you This Week in the City.
Read MoreLast week, SBP candidates Stuart Clay and Michael Martinez campaigned to the student body with "Mike and Ikes" candy and slow cookers full of stew.
Read MoreCandidates took an hour last Thursday to share their platforms and answer questions posted by the audience on Twitter.
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