The New York Times publishes column on 436 Albee Square West when tenants complain that their luxury building has been converted into a “dormitory.”
This year the Interregnum 12-Hour Film Festival replaced the historic opening competition, the reading test.
A loss against SUNY ESF ends the most successful season with reflecting on how they got there and what they’re looking forward to in the fall.
Read MoreRead more about the magical bookstore featured in the major motion picture, You’ve Got Mail.
Read MoreJudges pick a winner to conclude The King’s College’s first 12-hour Interregnum film festival.
A defeat of 5-0 will bring King’s to face an old competitor, who has also been eliminated.
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Read MoreThe Investments Club was approved by the Council, waiting to get the official stamp from Dean David Leedy.
Read MoreAt the Humanities and Philosophy majors meeting on Thursday, October 18th, King’s alum Bria Sandford answers questions about editing internships and how The King’s College prepared her to work for a top-tier publisher.
Read MoreThe men’s soccer team have had a historic run this season and it was enough to make it to Nationals.
Read MoreThe King’s Players Make Final Preparations for Waiting for Godot.
Read MoreThis is what King’s students have to say about why they do--or don’t--bike in what is now the the biggest bike commuter city in America.
Read More"I was nervous coming in to this game. I had a lot of pressure on my back, but honestly, that just motivated me," freshman Spencer Smith said.
Read More"I thought we played pretty well. Everyone was encouraging. It can get really exhausting when we're down like that. But overall I think we played a good team game," Hagadorn said.
Read MoreThe Gibson’s welcome new students into their home for a relaxing evening full of popcorn and community.
Read MoreThe team limited their opponent to two goals, but the Lions’ offense failed to capitalize on shots on goal.
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