Author: WRKC News at 5
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Monarch Basketball prepped to get back to business
As the temperature cools, Monarch Nation is moving athletics indoors to heat things up on the basketball courts. Monarch basketball is making its comeback this Saturday and WRKC’s Justin Binkowski got the inside look. WRKC is the student radio station of King’s College. Reporter Justin Binkowski compiled this story for the tri-weekly “News At 5″…
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Hunger for Justice Week to educate students about homelessness
Hunger for Justice week is an annual weeklong event sponsored by the Shival Center. It features daily events to encourage students to become more educated about the horrors of starvation and homelessness, locally and abroad. WRKC’s Sarah Cease has more on Hunger for Justice Week. WRKC is the student radio station of King’s College. Reporter…
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Alive and Loud allows students to share experiences
An unforgettable experience allows students to openly share their callings in regards to their lives. Alive and Loud involves much planning on behalf of those involves and is received well by participants. WRKC’S Ryan Civello has the details on this beloved King’s College event. WRKC is the student radio station of King’s College. Reporter Ryan…
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King’s Psychology Department discussed alleged adolescent murder case
The speculations surrounding the alleged 10-year old murderer in Wayne County has sparked wide media attention across the county. According to suspicions, the boy intentionally killed a 90 year old woman and is now being held and tried as an adult criminal. WRKC’s Amber Mitchell’s second half of this two part story continues the discussion…
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King’s takes an extra step adding the “CARE” team to campus
King’s College offers various resources for students who might be struggling whether it be with academics or personal issues. This year, the college has added another resource, the “CARE” team. WRKC’s Jeffery Waugh has more details WRKC is the student radio station of King’s College. Reporter Jeffery Waugh compiled this story for the tri-weekly “News At…