Maybe I was scared of silence in that moment: the frustration made me uncomfortable. Maybe I wanted the sound of a melody or the rhythm of speech to distract me from my emotions. But maybe what Wilfred really wanted was for me to sit in the silence.
Read MoreI am ugly and broken, and so is the world around me. Siedell claims, however, that this is why he is drawn to Modern Art in the first place. It reveals the things that we don’t want to see.
Read MoreI was disturbed into loving my favorite song. I usually find that the things that repulse me initially, end up becoming the most important to me.
Read MoreOver the past week, The King’s College men’s soccer team had a rigorous three-game stretch of matches over the course of five days, a tough ask for any team.
Read MoreWith a cast on one hand and a bucket of tennis supplies in the other, Michael McCasland is as unassuming as a founder and president of a large nonprofit could be. The first one on the scene, McCasland makes trips back and forth from his U-haul to the newly refurbished tennis courts in the Sumner Housing Project in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
Read MoreHigh expectations are continuing to circle the King’s athletics community this season, as The King’s College Women’s Volleyball team is poised to have a breakout year. A year ago, King’s struggled, mightily, only earning one win during their eleven game season. However...
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Student Body President Michael Martinez notified the Council about the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund Aizess Jones (‘19) started for former King’s professor Bearden Coleman...
Read MoreMillennials spend a lot of time on their phones, iPads, laptops, and tablets, but they also spend more time traveling the world than any other generation before them.
Read More"One year removed from a promising season, The King’s College Men’s Soccer team is ready to turn some heads.A season ago, King’s notched a respectable four wins on the year and remained competitive with the elite schools in the conference, despite having an ailing roster down the stretch..."
Read MoreFor the first meeting of the school year, the Council met to discuss Fall Retreat and provide updates on what is in store for the semester.
Read MoreAt The King's College campus this school year, two students hope to open a discussion on the hotly debated topic of abortion. Students Abby Smith (‘20) and Abby Murphy (‘20) are kicking off a new pro-life student organization, Students For Life.
Read MoreIt’s a Saturday morning in Brooklyn Heights, and the 2/3 train isn’t running from Clark St. Instead of settling for some toast in your apartment, try out one of these delicious, classic brunch spots found in the heart of Brooklyn Heights.
Read MoreThe beginning of the school year brings a changing of the guard in the media organizations at The King’s College. A new staff will be occupying key roles for the Empire State Tribune (EST), Empire State Tribune TV (ESTv) and Empire State Tribune Magazine (EST Magazine) after the graduation or resignation of last year’s editors and staff.
Read MoreEducational opportunities are rare and limited for women in Uganda. But, for one lucky young woman, the opportunity of a lifetime was one which she did not pass up.
Read MoreJournalism faculty of The King’s College sat down with a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist to discuss his book on the resurge of religion in China after the Mao administration.
Read MoreWeekend mornings in New York mean two things: sleeping in and going to brunch. The famous New York ritual of brunch is a “must” for New York City dwellers to try, from the chic crowds of brunch-goers to the myriad of ways one can whip up an egg.
Read MoreStudent Body President Michael Martinez took hold of the gavel and called the new Council’s first official meeting to order.
Read MoreBefore their final Council meeting, many House Presidents reminisced about their coup and how they felt going into their first meeting. Excitement filled the room as the new successors shuffled into the room.
Read MoreWhen students leave campus this May, The King’s College aims to rent its vacant apartments. According to King’s IRS 990 forms, doing so can bring somewhere between $770,000 to $1.5 million in annual revenue.
Read MoreMichael Martinez, 2017-2018 Student Body President of The King’s College, announced his appointments to cabinet via TKC Council’s Instagram.
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