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The Invisible Disease: Living with an Autoimmune Disorder at King's
The Invisible Disease: Living with an Autoimmune Disorder at King's

Students at King’s who suffer from autoimmune diseases said each day can be challenging – often forced to deal with chronic pain – while having to balance battling the ailment with trying to do well in school. 

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CampusElli EsherFebruary 27, 2019elliesher
“We the People:” Black History Month at The King’s College
“We the People:” Black History Month at The King’s College

The King’s College explores issues of class, race, and how America should respond to its history of slavery.


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CampusBrendan Bell and Elizabeth WinnFebruary 26, 2019libbywinn, brendanbell
Stationery Alive and Well in the Digital Age
Stationery Alive and Well in the Digital Age

The National Stationery Show brings together all ages to celebrate the newest trends and products.


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CityLauren BannisterFebruary 26, 2019Laurenbannister, Secondary Feature
City’s ‘Restaurant Week’: Food-Lovers Dream, but King’s Students Aren’t Biting
City’s ‘Restaurant Week’: Food-Lovers Dream, but King’s Students Aren’t Biting

While New York Restaurant Week is successful in capturing the business of adults and food-lovers across the city, it seems to struggle to attract a younger demographic: college students.

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CityRachel FreemanFebruary 25, 2019rachelfreeman, Secondary Feature
More King’s Students Hail the Use of Ride-Sharing Apps
More King’s Students Hail the Use of Ride-Sharing Apps

Ride-sharing apps such as Uber and Lyft have seen increase use among King’s students who said they find it to be a safe and convenient option than the subway on weekends and late at night.


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CityHannah MallardFebruary 25, 2019hannahmallard, Secondary Feature
Koby Jackson Announced as SBP for 2019-2020
Koby Jackson Announced as SBP for 2019-2020

Koby Jackson was announced as the student body president for the 2019-2020 school year.


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CampusRyan TurnerFebruary 22, 2019ryanturner
Secret Gigs and Intimate Concerts Reinvent Live Performances in NYC
Secret Gigs and Intimate Concerts Reinvent Live Performances in NYC

SoFar Sounds in New York City is reinventing the live performance experience through intimate and spontaneous hidden concerts.

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CityMorgan ChittumFebruary 22, 2019morganchittum, Secondary Feature
The Administration Loves Us; They Should Trust Us Too
The Administration Loves Us; They Should Trust Us Too
  • Students should be represented in the conversation.

  • Or at least, updated throughout the process.

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OpinionBlake AshleyFebruary 21, 2019blakeashley
How ‘Finsta’ Became the New Online Diary for College Students
How ‘Finsta’ Became the New Online Diary for College Students

The “Finsta” is the new online diary for college students.

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CultureHannah GillihanFebruary 21, 2019hannahgillihan
2019 SBP Election Will Be a Runoff
2019 SBP Election Will Be a Runoff

After two intense weeks of campaigning, the race for student body president has been narrowed to just two candidates.

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CampusRyan TurnerFebruary 20, 2019SBPrace2019, ryanturner, Secondary Feature
The Secret life of a NYC Chinese Restaurant
The Secret life of a NYC Chinese Restaurant

A-list parties are happening in the China Chalet across from The King’s College.

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CityMeg CaponeFebruary 19, 2019megcapone, Secondary Feature
Eliminating Finals Week Defeats the Mission- A Letter to the Editor
Eliminating Finals Week Defeats the Mission- A Letter to the Editor
  • Eliminating finals week demonstrates a lack of commitment to the King’s mission.

  • Finals week will be an intense amalgam of final tests, final papers, and final lectures.

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OpinionElle RogersFebruary 15, 2019campus
Amazon Cancels Delivery of HQ2 to NYC
Amazon Cancels Delivery of HQ2 to NYC

Long Island City is no longer a prime location for a new headquarters after politicians have vocalized strong opposition to the tech-giant’s plan to move into the Big Apple.


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CityGuest UserFebruary 14, 2019annesraders, Secondary Feature
King’s Students Sign Proposal to Filter Porn on Campus Wifi
King’s Students Sign Proposal to Filter Porn on Campus Wifi

King’s students, staff, and faculty members received a proposal in their email inboxes last week with an online petition to filter out porn on the college’s WiFi.

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CampusMorgan ChittumFebruary 14, 2019morganchittum, Secondary Feature
SBP Debate Addresses Race Relations, Orgs, Service, and Talking in the Library
SBP Debate Addresses Race Relations, Orgs, Service, and Talking in the Library

Student Body Presidential Candidates sparred over their visions for the school and discussed their views on campus community, council focus, and the permissibility of talking in the library.


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CampusBrent ButerbaughFebruary 13, 2019SBPrace2019, SBP debate, brentbuterbaugh, Secondary Feature
Facing Anxiety Head On
Facing Anxiety Head On

Clinical psychologist explains anxiety-based disorders, treatment options and resources for students.



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CampusSavannah WhiteFebruary 12, 2019campus, anxiety, savannahwhite, Secondary Feature
Two More Students are Confirmed as SBP Candidates
Two More Students are Confirmed as SBP Candidates

Koby Jackson and Eddie Vanzandt have announced their intentions to run for Student Body President and three other candidates were approved by Dean Leedy.

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CampusSerena TuomiFebruary 9, 2019serenatuomi, SBPrace2019
Being Financially Illiterate Is Costing You - Literally
Being Financially Illiterate Is Costing You - Literally
  • College students should start learning about the financial world now.

  • Financial choices will come at a cost.

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OpinionGuest UserFebruary 8, 2019annesraders, Secondary Feature
Photography Club President and QE1 Helmsman Announces SBP Run
Photography Club President and QE1 Helmsman Announces SBP Run

Jennifer Ingraham will be a rising junior in the fall and has announced her intentions to run for Student Body President.

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CampusBrent ButerbaughFebruary 7, 2019SBPrace2019, brentbuterbaugh
Bonhoeffer President Announces Student Body President Run
Bonhoeffer President Announces Student Body President Run

Josiah Simons, a 21-year-old junior, President of the House of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and soccer team captain, entered the Student Body President race on Wednesday.

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CampusRyan TurnerFebruary 7, 2019SBPrace2019, ryanturner, Secondary Feature
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