Category: Station News

  • Student Spotlight: Cara Medwick

    In just a few weeks the King’s College class of 2015 will walk the stage at graduation and prepare themselves for the bright future that lies ahead of them. WRKC’s Anothony Tallarido asked accomplished senior Mass Communications major Cara Medwick to reflect on her past four years at the campus. Anthony Tallarido is a reporter for WRKC and covers…

  • King’s College Theatre Department celebrates Shakespeare Anniversary

    King’s College wouldn’t quite be itself without it’s incredible theater department, which consists of numerous students and staff members who work their absolute hardest on stage and behind the scenes to bring about some of the best theatre performances one could attend. Every year, the department has a beautiful Shakespeare play to commemorate the brilliant playwright. This…

  • The Week of The Young Child

    Danny Thomas, Founder of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital once said “No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child”. Bishop Joseph Bambera, Bishop of The Diocese of Scranton took these words to heart by visiting the Wilkes Barre Catholic Youth Center.  He met with children and staff of their daycare program…

  • 2015 King’s Idol Finale

    Over the past few months King’s College students have been singing their hearts out in hope to be the next King’s Idol winner.  WRKC News Director Kristina Atienza has the story. Kristina Atienza is the News Director for WRKC and covers King’s College and it’s community. Follow the station on Twitter @885WRKC and Atienza @SupaBennyAka

  • Spartan Women

    The Women and Gender Studies Conference seeks to investigate the many kinds of work associated with women and their importance in every society across the globe.  WRKC’s Sean Krutsick attended the conference and sat in on the session that discussed the role of Spartan Women and their values in Society. Sean Krutsick is a reporter for…