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History’s Largest Tolkien Exhibit Graces Manhattan
History’s Largest Tolkien Exhibit Graces Manhattan

Renowned Catholic author J.R Tolkien’s work will be on display at the Morgan Library until May 12.

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CityElli EsherFebruary 6, 2019elliesher, Secondary Feature
Blake Ashley Announces His Campaign for Student Body President
Blake Ashley Announces His Campaign for Student Body President

The first formal announcement for the SBP election comes from rising-junior Blake Ashley.

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CampusShannon MasonFebruary 5, 2019shannonmason, SBPrace2019, Secondary Feature
Super Bowl LIII: Not the Patriots Again!
Super Bowl LIII: Not the Patriots Again!
  • The Patriots are back in the Super Bowl

  • This is a poetic battle for the trophy.

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OpinionSimeon MarklinFebruary 1, 2019simeonmarklin
Say Hello to Living Well
Say Hello to Living Well

HelloWellness hosted a panel in Soho centered around non-toxic living and low-waste lifestyles last week.


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CitySerena TuomiFebruary 1, 2019serenatuomi, Secondary Feature
Fashion is a Waiting Game. For Some, It’s Worth the Wait.
Fashion is a Waiting Game. For Some, It’s Worth the Wait.

Internships in the fashion industry are easy to come by, but careers in fashion are a different story.

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CampusElizabeth WinnJanuary 28, 2019libbywinn
Large Turnout for King’s Day of Service
Large Turnout for King’s Day of Service

The King’s College spread out throughout the city to serve the people of New York this past Saturday on the college’s fifth annual Day of Service.


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CampusSerena TuomiJanuary 28, 2019serenatuomi, Secondary Feature
Vegans, Vegetarians, Pescatarians – Which is More Christian?
Vegans, Vegetarians, Pescatarians – Which is More Christian?

The King’s hospitality club, Dele, hosted a panel to explore the questions surrounding animals and ethics. Dr. Anthony Bradley, Dr. David Tubbs, and Dr. David Talcott share their thoughts on the subject and explore how Christians should approach their diets.

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CultureSerena TuomiJanuary 23, 2019serenatuomi, Secondary Feature
Women's March in New York City Ensues Despite Divisions
Women's March in New York City Ensues Despite Divisions

The Women’s March had its lowest turnout yet, but protestors remain optimistic about the movement.

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CityMorgan ChittumJanuary 22, 2019morganchittum, photosbyberdychowski, Secondary Feature
Deed Above Creed
Deed Above Creed

This place wants to change the world through social justice. But is it a religion?


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CityBernadette Berdychowski and Kat SamelsonJanuary 22, 2019fall2018mag, bernadetteberdychowski, Katsamelson, Secondary Feature
Celebramus Cultura: Celebrating Cultivation at King’s
Celebramus Cultura: Celebrating Cultivation at King’s

King’s own culture club, Celebramus Cultura, is striving to start conversations on campus that encourage cultural awareness.

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CampusAnastassia GliadkovskayaJanuary 16, 2019anastassiagliadkovskaya, Secondary Feature
Netflix Raises Monthly Prices Following “Bird Box” Success
Netflix Raises Monthly Prices Following “Bird Box” Success

Netflix just announced the service will be increasing monthly prices from $11 to $13.

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CultureGuest UserJanuary 15, 2019annesraders, graphicsbyberdychowski, Secondary Feature
Ashura: Saved by Mourning
Ashura: Saved by Mourning

This magazine piece explores the similarities between the Muslim feast of Ashura and Christian celebrations.

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CultureMichael TerryJanuary 15, 2019michaelterry, fall2018mag
A Basketball Season Preview
A Basketball Season Preview

The King’s College men’s and women’s basketball teams prepare for the season and face challenges.

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CampusLiza VandenboomJanuary 14, 2019Lizavandenboom, Secondary Feature
St. John the Baptist
St. John the Baptist
CultureWes ParnellJanuary 7, 2019fall2018mag
Make What Feels Good
Make What Feels Good

The case for cooking as self-care.

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CultureEdison CummingsDecember 18, 2018fall2018mag, edisoncummings, Secondary Feature
Why Does Exchange Place Smell so Bad?
Why Does Exchange Place Smell so Bad?

Right in the heart of the Financial District, residents have moved in— with their dogs that leave a stream of pee flowing down the brick road.

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CityMorgan ChittumDecember 10, 2018morganchittum
How the Night Sky Changes: Getting the Most out of the Stars in Light-Polluted NYC
How the Night Sky Changes: Getting the Most out of the Stars in Light-Polluted NYC

Mars will not be seen for another two years in the night sky. Light pollution in New York City makes it almost impossible to see it, even when it’s out.

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CityCallie Patteson December 7, 2018calliepatteson, Secondary Feature
King’s Lions Routed by Berkeley Knights
King’s Lions Routed by Berkeley Knights

Men’s basketball team endures tough match against difficult opponents.

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CampusRiver BellDecember 7, 2018brendanbell, Secondary Feature, sports
How Chaos Leads to Creativity: A Conversation on City Development.
How Chaos Leads to Creativity: A Conversation on City Development.

Dr. Sandy Ikeda explains the limitations of city planning and the importance of localized problem-solving.


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CityLiza VandenboomDecember 5, 2018Lizavandenboom, secondaryfeature, Secondary Feature
Meeting God Halfway
Meeting God Halfway

How one TKC alum is using his skills as an independent film director to bring Christianity to the TV industry.

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CultureAnastassia GliadkovskayaDecember 4, 2018anastassiagliadkovskaya, Secondary Feature
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