New York State is going “BYOB” (Bring your own bag) starting March 1.
Read MoreMadelynn Kaufmann, Blake Ashley and Colin Phillips are running for Student Body President for the 2020-2021 school year, according to the announcement made Friday by current SBP Koby Jackson.
Read MoreBy identifying primarily along partisan lines, many Christian citizens mistake the means for the ends. No political party perfectly overlaps with Christian doctrine. If one never experiences tension between her religious convictions and her political affiliations, it is likely because her loyalties belong to the latter.
Read MoreOne of my new favorite cookies was created as the result of a high-school science experiment. Julia Voss was trying to make a chocolate chip cookie, but ran out of chocolate. She was inspired by Taylor Swift’s Christmas chai cookie, but wanted to make her own recipe that contained a lot less nutmeg and didn’t remind her of Christmas when she wanted to eat them in July.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Dr. Joseph Loconte spoke at the President’s Lecture Series, discussing John Locke’s ideas and the Christian foundation on which they were built.
Read MoreLast Friday, Dr. Steele Brand celebrated the launch of his book, “Killing for the Republic: Citizen-Soldiers and the Roman Way of War,” in The King’s College City Room.
Read MoreMore details were unveiled regarding the elimination of the widely-loved King’s tradition Fall Retreat during a town hall meeting hosted on Monday.
Read MoreAt the start of the spring semester King’s announced its new academic chairholders. Beginning Aug. 1, 2020, the new chairs will include: Dr. Kimberly Reeve for the Business/Finance degree; Dr. Joshua Kinlaw for the Media, Culture and the Arts (MCA) major; Dr. Paul Mueller for the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) major; Dr. Robert Carle for the Religion and Theological Studies (RTS) major; and Paul Glader for the newly separated Journalism, Culture, and Society (JCS) major.
Read MoreThis morning, Dean of Students David Leedy announced changes to The King’s College community schedule for the 2020-2021 school year, including the elimination of Fall Retreat.
Read MorePickett and her family are attempting to reduce their waste by living as package-free as possible, rather than purchasing products that come in plastic or paper packaging.
Read MoreCaleb Trouwborst, otherwise known as DJ Sedductive Hippo, mixes Gospel songs and spoken-word Bible readings into the music he creates. In his summer Soundcloud mix, he began with a reading from Revelation 21—before fading it out into a funky, upbeat bop.
Read MoreHouse of Margaret Thatcher and the House of C.S. Lewis held another Red and Green Affair on Saturday, only this year it wasn’t open for the entire student body.
Read MoreThe Lady Lions won their last home game of the year against Webb Institute at St. Joseph’s College on Saturday afternoon. Following winter break, the Lady Lions will continue their season on Thursday, January 23. They will play Yeshiva University at 7:15 pm at Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn.
Read MoreWhen I started watching “Good Omens,” I hid it from the world.
Read More‘Tis the season of studying for finals while trying to enjoy the holidays in NYC. Holiday on the Hudson will be on December 7, followed by the Astoria Park Tree Lighting on December 8, and Washington Square Park’s ceremony wraps up the season on December 11. Attending these lightings can sometimes mean enduring cold temperatures, but multiple King’s students have chosen to make it a part of their college experience at some point.
Read MoreLast Thursday, Dr. Kimberly Reeve spoke on gender equality and the difficulties women face in business. Sponsored by The King’s Debate Society, this lunch-time event addressed the gender gap, its causes, and ways to support women when dealing with these issues.
Read MoreTarot is often a practice veiled in mystery. Many have heard of Tarot before, but most haven’t sat down with a reader or asked a question about the cards. Before this year, I hadn’t either. All that changed on Tuesday, October 15 at 7:15 p.m.
Read MoreTransport for London denies a new license for Uber to operate in London after failing safety requirements. BBC reported on Monday that the taxi app has been deemed “not ‘fit and proper’ as a license holder” by the Transport for London (TfL).
The House of Susan B. Anthony hosted a namesake discussion along with the houses of Corrie ten Boom and Margaret Thatcher this past Thursday in the City Room.
Read MoreOriginally known for his international success in the British boy-band, One Direction, Harry Styles has since broken off into his own musical career and done away with the teenage heartthrob image he once had.
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