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Canyon conundrum: Utah’s “greatest snow on earth” causing traffic problems to resorts

On Jan. 19 a local skier was accused of assaulting a police officer after learning the parking lot at Brighton Resort was full. The skier is currently facing two felony charges, according to The Salt ...Read More

Sex educators combine comedy, women’s empowerment at “I Love Female Orgasm” Taboo Talk

Over 100 students packed into the Gore Auditorium on Thursday, to learn more about a topic that isn’t commonly discussed in Utah: the female orgasm. Attendees of all genders and information levels wer...Read More

Attendees stories: community stands together at Women’s March on Utah 2019

Protestors gathered across the nation for Women’s Marches on Jan. 19, including in Utah, to fight for pay equity, women’s health, family planning, affordable child care and equality, according to the ...Read More

Student track, cross country athletes say lack of funding hinders their performance

Westminster’s track and cross country athletics said they need a bigger budget or at least a pair of decent running shoes. Not only are they forced to train off-campus but, according to track and cros...Read More

Westminster’s spirit team member manages full schedule, pursues public health degree

Maddy Todd — a junior public health major, dancer on Westminster College’s spirit dance team, pediatric assistant, president of the public health club, and new puppy owner — lives a pretty hectic life...Read More

ASW President reflects on Fall 2018 semester, sets goals for Spring 2019

As her first semester as ASW president comes to an end, Jazmin May explains the changes she’s seen and reflects on her role as president. May, a senior communication major, was elected to the position...Read More

Students say custom major allows them to take education into their own hands

As of Nov. 2018, there are 20 students who have declared a custom major and 25 students who are in the process of declaring, according to Julie Stewart, director of the custom major program. The custo...Read More

College’s first womxn coordinator hosts Rape Recovery Center journal making event

  Students gathered for an event hosted by Westminster College’s first Womxn’s Resource Coordinator Kenzie Campbell in the Basis Student Center on Wednesday. Campbell is a junior custom psy...Read More

Transfer student athletes struggle receiving credits for past courses

Olivia Ellis, a junior public health major, transferred to Westminster College from Salt Lake Community College to play for the women’s basketball team in 2017. She said she planned to play in the 201...Read More

Tattoo talks: students share why they get their tattoos

“I have a wishbone behind my ear which is for good luck,” said Jessica Garvin, a junior elementary education major. “I have awful luck with life in general and I have a lot of health problems. Also, m...Read More