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Sophomore Will Johnson leads Knights into football season
Knights football kicked off once again, and the squad is proving to rush towards another average season. Last year, sophomore Will...
Matthew Iredale
Oct 10, 2021


Kovak shines on national stage, builds lasting relationships
Very few belong to an elite class of athletes, yet one walks these halls. Freshman Tyler Kovak claims the title of 13th in the nation for...
Millie Bowen
Oct 10, 2021


Resting in God's sovereignty overrides anxiety
Anxiety affects 40 million adults, making it the most common mental illness in the United States. Gen Z is the most anxious generation on...
Claire Shirley
Oct 10, 2021


Varsity volleyball team shows kindness to new players
Varsity volleyball serves up another winning team with rookie players, including eighth grader Hailey Landrum and freshman Gracie Elloy....
Kaitlyn Beck
Oct 7, 2021


Death of true journalism on horizon: shifting worldviews to blame?
There is no true source of unbiased journalism anymore in this world; everywhere one looks, news sources either cater to the left or to...
Samuel Rice
Oct 7, 2021


Christianity elevates women as priceless image-bearers of God
Priceless perfumes and oils. Royal luxuries available at Esther’s request. But for what purpose? The King demanded a beautiful virgin to...
Jacqueline Ward
Oct 7, 2021


Veteran teachers find new beginnings
For many years, our school has been blessed and filled to the brim with teachers who truly care about student well-being and teach their...
Caitlyn Kearney
Oct 7, 2021


Biden withdraws from Afghanistan; Veterans dismayed
After nearly 20 years of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan, President Joe Biden pulled out the last American troops on Monday, Aug. 30,...
Evelyn Lubben
Oct 5, 2021


Record-breaking fundraiser boosts JROTC spirits
From 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. on Aug 28, the JROTC battalion hosted the very first of their series of car wash fundraisers at the Discount Tire...
Melissa Cribb
Oct 5, 2021


Working students face labor shortage side effects
From fast food to local coffee shops, businesses across the country have experienced a drastic lack of employees, and working students...
Evan Hammer
Oct 5, 2021


Student athletes long to establish home field
Purchased in 2016, the 10.68 acres of land directly across the street from The King’s Academy anticipates its intended purpose of hosting...
Dani McClure
Oct 5, 2021


Senior trip fosters newfound bonds between classmates
The 2021 senior trip was one filled with memories and meaningful experiences and provided a great start to the seniors’ final year at the...
Kait Bouman
Oct 5, 2021


Seniors capitalize on unique political opportunity over break
Senior Joe Wages stepped into the large lecture hall. The buzz of conversation washed over him. Discussing topics of interest, 70 to 80...
Samuel Rice
Oct 5, 2021


One family, two home countries: a story of student missionaries
Sophomore Ema Vogli has served in the mission field since she was in 3rd grade, a move that was spurred by her parents’ desire to return...
Caroline Walker
Oct 5, 2021


Fashion Do’s and Don’ts by the class of 2021
As the class of 2021 finishes their last high school festivities and moves on to pick outfits for graduation day, it is remarkable how...
Danielle McClure
Jun 8, 2021


Seniors prepare for final summer at home: bucket list inspiration
Seniors are quickly approaching their final summer before entering a new phase of life. Their future is on the horizon, but summer is...
Claire Shirley
Jun 8, 2021
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