Sitting on blankets with picnics, people from across the state gather together every Sunday to drum, dance, slackline, and hoop or spin poi. It’s an artistic social scene that’s a far cry from the typ...Read More
Although new and exciting video games fuel the current video game market, nostalgia plays a big part in gaming culture.World’s Game Store, nestled on the corner of 1300 East and Highland Drive, is hel...Read More
1. Shoot the TubeShoot the tube is an abandoned pipeline with a water spring running through it where many locals go for a makeshift water slide. The pipeline is manually plugged with street signs and...Read More
While most of the students who traveled on May Term study abroad trips went overseas, some were able to experience cultural immersion a little closer to home.Traveling to Northern Arizona and Southern...Read More
Traveling to six countries with four professors over the course of three weeks, students on Westminster’s Europe on the Edge May Term trip trekked across important historical and cultural borders in a...Read More
A feminist pilgrimage to some of the most gender equitable countries in the world, The Pen and the Lens: Social Justice in Scandinavia provided students with the opportunity to meet with progressive p...Read More
Rain and thunderstorms did not dissuade a sizable crowd of community members from gathering at the Salt Lake City County Building on June 13 to honor the victims of the recent shooting at Pulse nightc...Read More
Mitch Incorvaia loves photography and hates attorneys.He was an undergraduate at University of South Florida majoring in criminal justice when he was offered an internship for a local attorney. Incorv...Read More
Most Sugar House residents know it as Hobbitville. But to the residents who actually live in the private community, it is simply Allen Park, a private community that has fallen victim to an ongoing ru...Read More