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Weekly Briefing: Students create advocacy Instagram accounts, local businesses halt construction and Giovale offers more than books

The Weekly Briefing gives a small look into the stories The Forum has covered in the past week. This week, we covered an advocacy Instagram account created by two Westminster College seniors, how loca...Read More

Behind the Ballot: Democrat vies for attorney general, promising to ‘pay attention to what voters want’

Before Greg Skordas began his career as a private law practitioner, the lawyer said he dedicated his life to public service. After eight years at the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office, Skord...Read More

Giovale Library offers more than just book rentals, librarians say

While students may not realize all the resources available from Giovale Library, librarians joined efforts Wednesday during the Library Fair to show what else it has to offer — highlighting the ...Read More

OPINION: World Hunger, an unceasing global complication

Have you ever been hungry? This question can be interpreted in different magnitudes. In this instance, I am not referring to the common rumbling of the stomach nearing dinner time. I am raising attent...Read More

Local construction postponed so small businesses can ‘rebuild’

Salt Lake City officials postponed a construction project along 1100 East — stretching from 2100 South to Ramona Avenue — after over 30 local businesses expressed financial concerns, citin...Read More

‘Westminster Advocacy’ and ‘Survivor’ Instagram pages provide platform to share stories anonymously

Two social media accounts emerged offering Westminster College students the opportunity to share their stories dealing with assault.

Annual ASW Clubs Fair hosted virtually for the first time amid COVID-19

Amid COVID-19, several beginning-of-semester events have been altered to take place virtually. One of these events was the ASW Clubs Fair, which took place online Thursday.  “This is our first ti...Read More

Kael Weston: ‘If you don’t vote, then it’s on you’

However, before he threw his hat into the ring to serve in Congress, Kael Weston had already been a familiar face to Westminster College’s campus.

Center for Centers’ ‘Meet a Friend’ event encourages student engagement

Westminster College students gathered outside the Bassis Student Center for the Meet a Friend Soireé Tuesday. With many courses moving to virtual instruction, organizers said they want to provide some...Read More

Disability services director: Disabilities affect more people than society acknowledges

“First and foremost I want to welcome every student to Disability Services and the Testing Center,” said Jody Katz. “But speaking especially to students with disabilities on campus, I want them to kno...Read More