Posts tagged Danelle Gonzalez
Finding ‘Mad Dog’ Under the Washington Square Arch

Hidden in the cacophony was a distinct sound of music. As you follow the music, you come across two musicians, Caleb Hickman, 23, who is from Brooklyn, and Shaheen Malick, 30, who hails from Manhattan, under the Washington Square Arch. The occasional tourist, photographer or child stops to watch the duo, mesmerized by Caleb’s ability to freely pick his acoustic guitar while Shaheem’s body sways instinctively with his bow as he plays the cello. 

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An Inside Look Into Cultures Through the Lens of Food

It often goes unrealized that food is always present in both the decisive and mundane moments of life. When celebrating a friend’s graduation, there is food. When mourning the loss of a loved one, there is food. When you invite the person you want to get to know better over to your house, there is food. When you celebrate the start of spending the rest of your life with someone, there is food. In a way, food signifies important parts of life.

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Gender Roles: A Discussion on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood

The King’s College hosted the Difficult Discussions series to discuss issues of life and culture, which dove into the topic of “Gender Roles” on Feb. 2. The event included panelists Dami Kabiawu, Kelly Lehtonen, David Talcott and Benjamin White. The professors answered questions designed to define the pitfalls that stem from gender role stereotypes and to discover views on gender roles that align with Scripture.

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