King’s College Reveals New Sports Logo

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Last year officials of King’s announced a re-branding effort of the school, stating they wanted to re-invigorate attention to the college and make the logo and mascot more contemporary. The logo was rolled out in the fall of 2014 with anticipation growing for a look at the updated Leo the Lion. Last Thursday the “mane” attraction was unveiled on social media and banners across the campus. WRKC’s Sports Director Dan Lynch gauges the reaction of the King’s pride.

Dan Lynch is the Sports Director for WRKC and covers King’s College and it’s community. Follow the station on Twitter @885WRKC

Controversial Comment Part 2

A King’s College administrator’s remarks in a faculty benefits committee meeting raised some eyebrows on campus this week, causing reactions from both sides. College Chief Financial Officer John Loyack was asked in a meeting why the college is able to spend money on buildings when faculty salaries are stagnant. Loyack, according to the meeting minutes, said there is no return on increasing faculty salaries, but there is a return on investment in buildings and programs. Loyack asked that this statement be clarified in the minutes. Meanwhile, faculty and students have been vocal about the matter.  WRKC’s 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

Controversial Comment Part 1

Some King’s College faculty members have taken acceptation to a statement made by an administrator during a benefits meeting about their perceived value. Some administrators feel  the remarks have been misinterpreted. WRKC’s News Director Kristina Atienza spoke to both sides about their beliefs on the matter.

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