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Westminster extends policy comment period, plans to host open forum

Westminster extended the comment period for three college-wide policies and agreed to hold an open house to provide clarification on the policies after requests from student activists. The deadli...Read More

Westminster welcomes 3-D printer to campus

Located in the Giovale Library—next to the math, physics and computer science lab—sits an advanced piece of machinery that gives students a chance to learn new technology and create 3-D images.“I don'...Read More

Helping Griffins gear up For Fall 2016

Not only does he have a killer man bun, but he also said he has students’ “best interests in mind.” Ryan Cook, Westminster’s director of student involvement, leadership, and orientation, is now settli...Read More

Meet your candidates for first-year student senators

Voting for the first-year senator elections opened Sept. 14 at 2 p.m. on Canvas and will close Sept. 16 at 5 p.m. The results will be announced shortly after the polls close, according to Carissa Ures...Read More

Scarce dietary options on campus threaten students’ religious values

When most of the first-year students were busy socializing over lunch in the Shaw Student Center, one student, munching on a bowl of lettuce, pondered over what his next meal would be.Muhammad Hassan ...Read More

Welcome to Westminster, Generation Z

Every generation has its stereotypes: Baby boomers are thought to be set in their ways and unable to use current technology. Generation X, the ‘middle child’ generation, are seen as apathetic and cyni...Read More

Meet the muscle behind the Bishop Climbing Wall

Behind the scenes of the rock wall is muscle: one person who goes above and beyond to make every climbing experience worthwhile.Josh Schmidt, a senior biology major from Salt Lake City, is the wall st...Read More

Students lead initiative to use gender neutral language

During the first week of school, many members of the Westminster community wore pronoun buttons, picked up informational brochures about pronouns and gave introductions using their pronouns.Bringing a...Read More

Westminster lacks refugee diversity

Walkways to Westminster is a new outreach program created by the Center for Civic Engagement for the fall 2016 semester that aims to help prepare students in South Salt Lake for college. Volunteers in...Read More

Transfer students adjust to Westminster life

As a transfer student, the hardest thing about starting at a new school is successfully integrating into the social life.Olivia Wathne, senior communication major from Pocatello, Idaho, transferred to...Read More