The new frontier of tech startups in America are being hindered by government regulations. Hiring foreign talent is extremely difficult for these companies.
Read MoreNYC is full of museums, but none are quite like this – this museum is one of color.
Read MoreKing’s Students piled into the City Room on Friday, September 14, to hear Dr. Ethan Campbell talk about his new book, “The Gawain-poet and the Fourteenth-Century English Anticlerical Tradition”.
Read MoreThe King’s College student body and select faculty retreat to upstate New York to focus on the Christian concept of Sabbath.
Read MoreThe House of Queen Elizabeth I wins drama comp with a message of self-care, emphasizing the need to slow down and focus on what really matters.
Read MoreIn a difficult academic environment such as The King’s College, take a break from studying and enjoy these must-see New York City comedy clubs.
Read MoreThe Lions lost the first two sets 25-27 and 5-25, dropping their first match of the season.
Read MoreAssistant Professor of English and Writing, Kelly Lehtonen, has a passion for people, literature, and hopes to pass this same passion on to her students.
Read MoreKing’s students have moved across the street from CityPoint, Brooklyn. Sometimes finding a good, cheap place to eat may be difficult, so here are some options for students.
Read MoreTravel around the world, one cup of coffee at a time.
Read MorePaying for a place to nap during a busy day is now available, for a price.
Read MoreStudents who have been kept in the dark from knowing what their living situation would look like, quickly find out during the first week of school.
Read MoreThe fashion industry is not what is once was. Price-friendly, trendy retailing are now the hype. But, does fast fashion lower quality, decrease individuality and negatively impact the environment?
Read MoreBenjamin White, Assistant Instructor of Biblical Studies at The King’s College, was inspired by the powers of grace to dedicate his vocational career to unpacking what grace is and how it has shaped the pages of history.
Read MoreMoney can be tight for students.
When students feign poorness, their fellow peers who financially struggle may feel like their problems are diminished.
How the Dominican Community brought life, music, and culture to a quiet Williamsburg Sunday.
Meet Christina Rogers, Director of Library Services. She tells her story about how she got to King’s and how things have changed since her first day of working at the college.
Read MoreLizzy Logan shares how the honor code helped her live more virtuously but she felt shamed by others for her past life.
In this piece, she shares her experience with the honor code culture and the times she broke it.
The Honor Code has been a central aspect to life at the King’s College. However, as the student body evolves and grows, students have become divided on whether the Honor Code at King’s is beneficial or detrimental to student life.
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