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Salt Lake City gets head-start on Olympic skateboarding industry

Salt Lake City further strengthens its connection to the Olympics by hosting a world championship skateboarding event and making plans to build an Olympic-caliber skateboard park. The city is schedule...Read More

Working with Family: Guest lecturers explore how entrepreneurship can affect family dynamic

Westminster College community gathered to listen for guest lecture on the importance of family in business in Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business Auditorium Wednesday. Speakers Marina Markusen and ...Read More

Westminster College wants to know, do you #knowyourbias?

Ali Saleh is a senior international student who said his eye was caught by a table set up in Meldrum Science Center recently that said: “We Are Westminster.” Saleh said he was then approached by two p...Read More

Vox video producer examines ideas of objectivity, bias in journalism for diversity lecture series

Westminster College hosted Vox.com video producer, Thursday, to talk with community members about his video series and his views on the role of neutrality and objectivity in journalism. Vox Video Prod...Read More

New York Times editor shares thoughts on place of opinion journalism in rise of fake news

James Dao, the New York Times Op-Ed Editor, came to Westminster College campus March 20 to talk with the community about the place of opinion journalism in a world filled with fake news. In his lectur...Read More

Cancelation of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ at Grand Theatre is a lost opportunity said Westminster students, faculty

Westminster College students and adjunct faculty have been left without their roles in the Grande Theatre’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” after recent cease and desist letters were sent out by Broadway. The...Read More

Revival of Dungeons & Dragons provides Westminster community with unique storytelling opportunity

You’re walking in the forest and you hear a strange noise, you pause listening for whatever it might be. The forest remains quiet and you begin walking again, suddenly a zombie appears in front of you...Read More

Art degrees lead to careers despite stereotypes, according to art majors

Rebekka Underwood is a former Salt Lake Community College student and an aspiring animator. Shes said she has always had a fondness for art. Underwood started ballet at a young age and continued with ...Read More

Interlodges keep skiers indoors while resort staff address avalanche dangers

The 4 a.m. alarm rings. You jump out of bed, grab your gear, and drive a four-wheel-drive car up Little Cottonwood  Canyon in hopes of beating the 5:30 a.m. road closure. Your car wipers can’t mo...Read More

How gender equity at Westminster compares to other Utah colleges

Disclaimer: There are many different aspects to diversity, but this story will focus on gender in higher education roles. The story will also only discuss gender in binary, even though The Forum under...Read More