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Heritage Series lecture creates ‘healing space’, discussion on border dehumanization

Several students and members of the Westminster community packed into a full room to discuss the dehumanization at the southern border in Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business Sept. 26. Daniel Cairo,...Read More

Westminster concierge desk: We get discounts for what?

The concierge desk at Westminster has a list of student discounts from local businesses, but unless you ask stores you could be missing out. Reece Rhodes, a junior physics major and student worker at ...Read More

Lawmakers move to ban e-cigarettes, students speak out against sensationalism

With a rise in lung illnesses and deaths related to vaping, some Westminster College students are speaking out against government officials and the media for sensationalizing the issue. National and s...Read More

Dogs connect the campus community at Westminster Mutt Show

Dogs are a large part of the culture at Westminster College. In celebration of the campus’ dogs, Westminster Weekend hosted the annual Westminster Mutt Show – a long-standing tradition in the communit...Read More

Be aware of bias, push into unwelcome spaces, say Latinx panelists

Being Latinx in politics means you must push your way into spaces you might not otherwise be welcome in, according to panelists at the Latinx Identities in Politics panel Thursday in the Gore Auditori...Read More

An activist, a travel buff, a humanitarian: 3 first-year students run for ASW Senate

Three first-year students are campaigning for two open positions on ASW Senate and the opportunity to spark change at Westminster College. Online voting for first-year senate elections opened Sept. 19...Read More

Curating life with intentionality: Westminster alumni make connections through social platforms

Clothes, body image and the highs and lows of life are just some of the things that followers of the Instagram and blog Other Pieces get a glimpse of regularly.  Founders, Sara McCaskey and Jacqs...Read More

Westminster and Utah students advocate, lobby against gun violence

Imagine going to school, the movie theater or simply taking a drive in your car. These are all normal, daily activities for many Americans. These acts, however, have become riddled with deaths and gun...Read More

Thin Mints, Tagalongs and intentionality in the outdoors

Maddy Kane loves the outdoors and now, the Girl Scouts. Kane spent the summer in the mountains of Utah, a change from Chicago, Illinois, where she’s from, interning with the Girl Scouts.  Kane, a...Read More

Salt Lake’s Classical Greek Theatre Festival brings story of Prometheus to Westminster

Salt Lake City’s Classical Greek Theatre Festival brought the story of “Prometheus Bound” to Westminster College’s Courage Theater for its 49th season from Sept. 5-14.  “Prometheus Bound” is also...Read More