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House of Ronald Reagan leadership suspends namesake
House of Ronald Reagan leadership suspends namesake

The House of Ronald Reagan announced it had temporarily changed its namesake to the “House of Honor” after it was revealed this past summer that the former U.S. president had made racist comments. 

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CampusMorgan ChittumSeptember 25, 2019morganchittum
Letter to the Editor: Namesakes
Letter to the Editor: Namesakes

King's is a Christian college, and, despite Ronnie’s many qualities and achievements, the man never exemplified Christianity per se--and when the bigoted words of a folk hero are unearthed, who can fault students for such a reaction?

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OpinionMichael ToscanoSeptember 24, 2019michaeltoscano, Secondary Feature
Unreciprocated Love
Unreciprocated Love

I love King’s, but it doesn’t love me back. I love it’s passion for learning, the house system, and it’s fervor for God. It doesn’t love my black.

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OpinionShá SandersSeptember 20, 2019shasanders, Secondary Feature
In Defense of Reagan
In Defense of Reagan

At King’s, house namesakes provide more than just a consistent face for a community. Rather, they help the members of a given house understand what their shared values look like in the real world. 

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OpinionZachary WagnerSeptember 20, 2019zachwagner, Secondary Feature
Gallery: Fall Retreat at Iroquois Springs
Gallery: Fall Retreat at Iroquois Springs

Each year the student of The King’s College leave the city to Iroquois Springs in Rockhill, New York for a retreat.

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CampusBrent ButerbaughSeptember 15, 2019brentbuterbaugh
The American Melting Pot vs The Body of Christ: Multiplicity in the American Church
The American Melting Pot vs The Body of Christ: Multiplicity in the American Church

An innate tension exists between the American ideal and the Christian calling, and it’s expressed clearly in the prevailing metaphors of each: The Body of Christ described in the New Testament and the infamous Melting Pot of America, the prevailing metaphor of each.. 

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OpinionLiza VandenboomSeptember 12, 2019Lizavandenboom
Remembering, or Not Remembering, 9/11
Remembering, or Not Remembering, 9/11

Today, students of the New York Public School system stood for the Pledge of Allegiance on September 11, 2019. They are prompted to take a moment of silence. College or university freshmen are too young to remember, some had not been born yet.

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CityMattie TownsonSeptember 11, 2019mattietownson
The Cost of Stimulating Happiness
The Cost of Stimulating Happiness

Transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy (TMS), the first non-invasive treatment for depression, might revolutionize treatment of mental illness across the U.S — with the starting cost $10,000 in cash.


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CultureSavannah WhiteSeptember 11, 2019savannahwhite
FiDi Favorites: The Neighborhood's Hidden Gems
FiDi Favorites: The Neighborhood's Hidden Gems

The Financial District isn’t necessarily the most exciting food scene in the city, but there are some stand-out places with coffee, bagels and slices pizza.

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Culture, OpinionSerena TuomiSeptember 4, 2019serenatuomi
Honor Council: How students got there and how they got out
Honor Council: How students got there and how they got out

The Honor Council, comprised of King’s students and faculty is tasked with deciding the fate of students responsible for misbehavior — anything including academic dishonesty, harassment, theft, ethical, moral or legal infractions and failures uphold the standards in the Student Handbook — or, at least, students like Knudsen whom have gotten caught. 

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CampusGuest UserAugust 27, 2019shannonmason, Secondary Feature
Dr. Johnson Announces the Launch of The Center for Hebraic Thought
Dr. Johnson Announces the Launch of The Center for Hebraic Thought

The King’s College has announced the launch of the new Center for Hebraic Thought (CHT) directed by Dr. Dru Johnson last Monday.

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CampusGuest UserAugust 22, 2019shannonmason, Secondary Feature
House Namesake Reagan Sparks Further Controversy After Racist Audio Surfaces
House Namesake Reagan Sparks Further Controversy After Racist Audio Surfaces

After the audio of Ronald Reagan describing Tanzanian delegates in racist terms was released, students started evaluating the King’s house namesake.


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CampusGuest UserAugust 19, 2019morganchittum, Secondary Feature
AirPods: The Modern Indicator of Wealth
AirPods: The Modern Indicator of Wealth

Taking the world by storm, Apple AirPods are now seen as a sign of culture, a sign of wealth, and a sign of quality all wrapped into one.

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CultureSofia ArrietaJuly 22, 2019Sofia Arrieta
Put Your Money Where Your Rainbow Is: NYC’s First Queer Liberation March and Rally
Put Your Money Where Your Rainbow Is: NYC’s First Queer Liberation March and Rally

NYC had its first Queer Liberation March and Rally as an alternative march to the city’s usual NYCWorld Pride Parade on June 30.



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CityGuest UserJuly 15, 2019morganchittum
What I Wish I Knew Before Taking My Dog Abroad
What I Wish I Knew Before Taking My Dog Abroad

Although bringing your furry friend along for a foreign excursion can be a tedious and extensive process, with the proper planning, it can also enhance your adventure abroad. 

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CultureKirubell AsmamawJuly 2, 2019kirubellasmamaw
The Power of Love: Dating App Usage Continues to Rise Despite Risks

Dating app usage continues to rise despite risks of rape, catfishing, and addiction.

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CultureElli EsherJune 17, 2019elliesher, Secondary Feature
New Trend Allows You To Eat, Drink and Brush Your Teeth With Charcoal
New Trend Allows You To Eat, Drink and Brush Your Teeth With Charcoal

Charcoal benefits are inspiring people to brush their teeth and even eat charcoal products

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CultureKatia Diaz and Natalie CassaseJune 17, 2019Katia Diaz, Natalie Cassase, Secondary Feature
Homeless New Yorkers Stay in the Streets and Out of Shelters
Homeless New Yorkers Stay in the Streets and Out of Shelters

De Blasio Administration Announces Plan to Turn the Tide on Homelessness with Borough-Based Approach

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CityMorgan ChittumMay 30, 2019morganchittum, Secondary Feature
Party of One: Now Seated with Zero Judgement
Party of One: Now Seated with Zero Judgement

Famous NYC based restaurant, Ichiran, is suited for introverts and singles alike.

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CityMeg CaponeMay 20, 2019megcapone
From Stained Glass to Pilates Class
From Stained Glass to Pilates Class

A former Episcopal Church building in NYC has transformed from being a temple of religion, drugs, and now the body.

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CityAnne Sraders and Bernadette BerdychowskiMay 8, 2019spring2019mag, bernadetteberdychowski, annesraders
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