The Weekly Briefing gives a small look into the stories The Forum has covered in the past week. This week, we covered the experience of a first-generation student, learned tips on how to stay active d...Read More
The Weekly Briefing gives a small look into the stories The Forum has covered in the past week. This week, we covered a new student union formed from the protest group previously known as Westmini Stu...Read More
The Weekly Briefing gives a small look into the stories The Forum has covered in the past week. This week, we covered how student protestors say they build community through a common goal, how the tui...Read More
Westminster hosted the ASW Drag Show Thursday night in the HWAC Special Events Room where performers showed drag is for everyone. “The whole idea of drag is to expose the ridiculousness of gender by s...Read More
“I’m not going to just protest for myself,” said Char Crear. “I’m going to protest for the people that are being affected but they’re too discouraged to.” After the announcement of t...Read More
The Weekly Briefing gives a small look into the stories The Forum has covered in the past week. This week, we covered the ASW-hosted tuition forums, the weeklong 2020 MLK Commemorative Series and four...Read More
You always hear, ”Why does it matter if I vote?” Well, it matters that much because people are trying to take away your right to vote, says documentary director Loki Mulholland. Mulholland, writ...Read More
The MLK Community Conversation kicked off Westminster College’s 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Series: a week of celebration to honor the doctor’s legacy. The first event of the week was a ...Read More
This year, The Forum covered several stories on and off campus. These stories serve the student body, faculty, staff and surrounding community by informing them on all things Westminster and beyond. H...Read More
I’m an alumna of Westminster College (’16), and I’m alarmed by several articles that reported an 8.5% tuition increase for the 2020–21 fiscal year. I’m troubled, but not surprised, by the divisive ton...Read More