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New Admissions Strategy Sparks Increase in School Interest
New Admissions Strategy Sparks Increase in School Interest

The admissions team has found a new strategy to target juniors in high school, in order to maintain and grow retention rates.

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CampusAbigail MillerMay 7, 2019abbymiller
The Delusion of Positivity
The Delusion of Positivity

You hear the cute phrase in times of distress: “Be optimistic!” 

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OpinionLilly CarmanMay 7, 2019lillycarman
Squealing Reviews for BarBacon
Squealing Reviews for BarBacon

Somewhere between the dive bar on the corner and the white table cloth dining room, Peter Sherman found his niche: bacon.

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CityRachel GreenlandMay 3, 2019rachelgreenland
Did God or Man Create Gender? -- Understanding Queer Theology
Did God or Man Create Gender? -- Understanding Queer Theology
  • The modern church is finding alternative ways of interpreting human sexuality and gender.  

  • Controversy is not inherently heretical—heresy is inherently controversial.

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OpinionMichael TerryMay 1, 2019religiontoday, michaelterry
“Invisible Ideas Shape Landscapes:" A Discussion on Photography and Creation
“Invisible Ideas Shape Landscapes:" A Discussion on Photography and Creation

World-traveling photographer Kieran Dodds speaks about his photojournalistic work and his recent project photographing forests cultivated by churches in Ethiopia.

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CampusRiver BellApril 30, 2019brendanbell
Burnt Out? You’re Not Alone
Burnt Out? You’re Not Alone

87.5 percent of students at The King’s College feel overwhelmed and burnt out, mental health experts and studies tell us we’re not alone and why.

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CampusSavannah WhiteApril 23, 2019savannahwhite
The Widening Gap between Organized and Individual Religion
The Widening Gap between Organized and Individual Religion

“It’s basically a product of a Post-Christian world. We live in a time where we view the ideas present in each religion as a sort of religious buffet where we can take what we want and leave the rest,” said Dr. Benjamin White, religious studies professor at The King’s College.

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OpinionMagdalena FordApril 17, 2019magdalenaford, religiontoday
Jordan Peele: Redefining the Horror Genre
Jordan Peele: Redefining the Horror Genre

For Us, Peele takes advantage of the same formula that Get Out uses to spark dialogue on a deeper, psychological/sociological issue: the human condition.

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OpinionKirubell AsmamawApril 16, 2019KirubellAsmamaw
The House of C. S. Lewis Takes Home Interregnum and House Cup
The House of C. S. Lewis Takes Home Interregnum and House Cup

The House of C. S. Lewis wins the Interregnum and House Cups but, SBA wins the Final Debate.

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CampusElizabeth WinnApril 15, 2019libbywinn
Opening Lecture at Interregnum Scarred by Racist Memes
Opening Lecture at Interregnum Scarred by Racist Memes

In the midst of a lecture regarding unity and peacemaking last night at Redeemer Presbyterian Church , an unnamed troll account cultivated chaos and discord.

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CampusLiza VandenboomApril 10, 2019Lizavandenboom, Secondary Feature
Why Members of the Debate Society Dread Interregnum
Why Members of the Debate Society Dread Interregnum

Only about 20% of the Debate Society is excited about debating for Interregnum, though about 80% of their debaters are planning on participating.

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OpinionMegan WaardenburgApril 10, 2019meganwaardenburg
Redefining the Meaning of a Love Letter
Redefining the Meaning of a Love Letter

In the craziness of New York City, a King’s freshman finds a way to bring comfort to people she doesn’t even know.

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CultureLauren BannisterApril 9, 2019Laurenbannister
Where the Goths Shop in Union Square
Where the Goths Shop in Union Square

Gothic Renaissance is not a Halloween store. It’s Union Square’s destination for the goth kids who are unafraid and wear their hearts on their sleeves, according to owner Tony Bianchi.

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CityMaria MonterosApril 8, 2019mariamonteros, Secondary Feature
The Spring Concert: An Inside Scoop on Abbie Roper
The Spring Concert: An Inside Scoop on Abbie Roper

The Spring Concert was the first time Abbie Roper has been back on stage in NYC since being in Nashville last fall; allowing her to debut some of her new pieces she worked on while away.


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CampusSydney PowellApril 5, 2019sydneypowell, Secondary Feature
Former Bush Aide Speaks About Our Call to Obedience Not Success
Former Bush Aide Speaks About Our Call to Obedience Not Success

Tim Goeglein concludes the 2018-19 Presidential Lecture Series with a word about God’s instruction for the lives of his people and an encouragement for the student body.


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CampusBrent ButerbaughApril 5, 2019brentbuterbaugh, Secondary Feature
Thomas the Security Guard: The Man Behind the Desk
Thomas the Security Guard: The Man Behind the Desk

King’s security guard, Thomas, opens up and shares about his childhood. Thomas had to face loss, racism, and instability from a very early age. However, sports brought a great form of stability into his life.

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CampusNjeri McPhersonApril 5, 2019njerimcpherson, Secondary Feature
A Difficult Discussion on Premarital Sex
A Difficult Discussion on Premarital Sex

King’s hosted a Difficult Discussion where panelists answered questions from students, faculty, and staff on the issue of premarital sex.

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CampusRachel WilliamsonApril 4, 2019rachelwilliamson
A Christian, Feminist Playwright: An Unusual Mix that Speaks Volumes
A Christian, Feminist Playwright: An Unusual Mix that Speaks Volumes

Chris Cragin-Day, an MCA professor at King’s, is proud to wear her faith and admiration of women on her sleeve.

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CampusRachel FreemanApril 4, 2019rachelfreeman, Secondary Feature
Why the Lyft IPO Is Truly a Millennial Stock
Why the Lyft IPO Is Truly a Millennial Stock
  • Millennial investors have a fear of missing out.

  • LYFT’s stock looks a lot like the overpriced SNAP when it became public.

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Opinion, CultureGuest UserApril 3, 2019annesraders
The Woman Behind American Girl
The Woman Behind American Girl

Author Valerie Tripp reflects success, womanhood, and launching the franchise that consumed a generation of girls.


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CityElli EsherApril 3, 2019elissaesher
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