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Westminster student plays video games to pay tuition

Every week, Westminster College marketing major Dylan Myatt spends about 20 hours playing video games to help pay his tuition. Myatt plays League of Legends, a multi-player online video game wher...Read More

One of the greenest colleges in the country, Westminster still has room to improve

The Princeton Review ranked Westminster College as one of the greenest colleges in the nation in its 2016 edition. However, based off the college's eco-container program and STARS survey, some at West...Read More

Westminster class provides different perspective from Utah’s anti-pornography stance

Last year, Utah became the first state in the country to declare pornography a public health crisis. This year, a new four-credit class at Westminster College called Sex on Film, which regularly displ...Read More

2017 Mx.Westminster wins the crown with his outgoing personality

Twelve Westminster College students took the stage on Jan. 31 and competed in the Residence Hall Association's Mx. Westminster pageant to raise money for the Rape Recovery Center. Nathaniel Woolley, a...Read More

Westminster theatre productions come alive behind the curtain

Though many hours of preliminary work, planning and supporting roles are necessary for any show to exist, an observer of a live theatre production only sees a fraction of that work—the cast, props and...Read More

Westminster College’s campus alcohol policy may be closer to dry than wet

In 1946, a Westminster College student of legal drinking age would have been able to go to the basement of Converse Hall and enjoy a drink at the Do Flop Inn, a student-run bar. Although the Do F...Read More

Trump’s executive orders spotlighted at Safe Haven Forum

Westminster College became the first safe haven campus in Utah for undocumented students on Dec. 9—more than a month before President Donald Trump signed an executive order temporarily blocking immigr...Read More

Alumni respond to Westminster’s new brand

After Westminster College launched its new logo and brand redesign at the beginning of the spring semester, alumni have expressed mixed reactions and opinions.   Sheila Rappazzo Yorkin,...Read More

Westminster community responds to Trump administration with action

Now several weeks into his presidency, President Donald Trump demonstrated his intention to change America by issuing a slew of new executive orders and policies. Though students at Westminster Colleg...Read More

Pussy grabs back: Westminster women speak out at the Vagina Monologues

The Vagina Monologues provided women in the Westminster College community with a stage to share personal narratives about femininity, sexual assault and to redefine how women talk about their sex live...Read More