Author: Tommy Howells

May Term trips resume after two-year hiatus

May Term Study Experiences, including many study-abroad programs, will resume next month after a two-year hiatus. With vaccine rollouts and the pandemic slowing down, Westminster College made a commitment to return to MTSEs this year, according to Matt Kruback, professor of painting and drawing. Kruback will be co-leading The Pen and the Lens May-Term Study Experience. “The last two years have jus...

Westminster College hosts State Boulder Competition Qualifier

Approximately 30 students  competed for spray-painted trophies and other prizes, with the opportunity to represent Westminster College for the first time at the State Bouldering Competition April 10. “This was a qualifying competition for the Utah Competition, meaning that the top two from each skill category are invited to compete at their competition,” said Tate Michener, a senior outdoor e...

RPG Night brings fun and games through role-playing

The Disability Justice and Board with Friends clubs collaborated to host RPG Night with micro-role-playing games, or single-session tabletop role-playing games with light rules, March 15. The two clubs wanted to create an event that was as inclusive as possible, according to Christopher LeCluyse, professor of English and advisor of The Board with Friends club. “The Board with Friends officers and ...

Pre-Professional Health Society hosts game night social

The Pre-Professional Health Society Society hosted their first game night social Thursday, March 17 to give students an opportunity to get to know more people in the pre-med community while learning more about PPHS, according to Madison Hooper, senior biology major PPHS president and organizer of the event. The Pre-Professional Health Society provides students interested in pursuing careers in hea...

Westminster College students submit their work to the Student Art Exhibition

With so many venues closing and many events canceling because of COVID-19, the Westminster College Student Art Exhibition will once again take place, giving art students an opportunity to showcase their art and offering the general public a chance to view and appreciate art in person, according to David Baddley, an art professor and one of the showcase organizers. The Student Art Exhibition is jur...