
UKC Badminton team sending 7 to nationals in Edmonton
After another AA league championship win this year, the University of King’s College badminton team is sending 7 players to Edmonton to compete in the national tournament.

Classics in the Quad returns with a presentation of Antigone
The ancient Greek tragedy is being directed by third-year student and filmmaker Tessa Hill.

Photo essay: “This is not just the start”: Students rally to demand climate change action
“Hey hey! Ho ho! Fossil fuels have got to go!” “No more coal! No more oil! Keep your rbon in the soil!” “You are unstoppable, another world is possible!” Such were the chants of hundreds of students and community members, who rallied for a global climate strike on Sept. 24. Donning signs and clad in […]
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New society fighting food insecurity mpaigns for levy
The King’s Food Security Initiative is mpaigning for a $3 levy. If passed, it will go towards funding a food pantry on mpus. The fee, $1.50 per semester, would increase with the consumer […]
Societies Are Back On mpus
The King’s Theatril Society (KTS) set up chairs in a large circle in the pit. As masked students trickled in, they refully measured one metre of space left between chairs. The KTS had […]
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