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Students Host Eighth Annual “Red and Green Affair”
One of the most anticipated events every school year is the Red and Green Affair, hosted the Houses of Lewis and Thatcher. This year, student leaders in both houses decided to “up the ante” for this year’s Affair on December 7.
College Sweethearts Send Sons to Manhattan
Two King’s students think back to their parents’ days of attending King’s back in the Briarcliff Manor days.
Confrontation & Courage
Dean of Students David Leedy thinks about the Honor Code and what it requires from community.
Career Spotlight: Bethany Hennigh ’15
Class of 2015 Bethany Hennigh (now Barnes) gives an insight to her internship at Nomi Network.
Students Attend 30th Annual International Churchill Conference
The men of the House of Winston Churchill cultivate their relationship with the Winston Churchill Centre by attending the International Churchill Conference in Washington, D.C.
Churchill Meets Churchill
Men of the House of Churchill had the opportunity to attend the International Churchill conference and meet Randolph Churchill.
Debate Society Ranks at UVM Tournament
Some would say that The King’s Debate Society (KDS) is the most “Kingsian” student organization on campus. And they might be right. “The King’s Debate Society has always been about advocating truth and training King’s students to hone their persuasive skills,” says John Sailer, President of KDS.
Career Spotlight: Cori O’Connor ’15
Class of 2015 student Cori O’Connor explains her internship at the Walton Reporter and future career goals.
A Tale of Two Universities
After attending Ohio State University for two years, Patrick Seaworth came to “the realization that [his] education could go no further as a student in Columbus.” For his third year of higher education, he made the transfer to The King’s College this fall.
Students Study Abroad at Oxford
This semester, seven students from The King’s College have the distinct honor of studying abroad at The Summit Oxford Study Centre.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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