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SAC’s annual Casino Night

Westminster students tested their card-counting prowess and luck with the dice at “Casino Night,” one of SAC’s largest annual events, which was hosted Nov. 4 at the Draw.They called, raised and folded...Read More

An inside look at mental health on campus

To combat the growing issue of mental health among college students, Westminster has put programs in place to help Griffins stay mentally healthy, including the Counseling Center, Outdoor Recreation P...Read More

Three places to volunteer during the holidays

With Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas coming around the corner, many students are looking for ways to give back to their community. Many places throughout the valley are looking for volun...Read More

Hunger Banquet educates students about hunger globally and locally

Outside the Center of Civic Engagement, students await to participate in this year's Hunger Banquet. In exchange for donations, participants received a piece of paper randomly assigning them to their ...Read More

Center for Veteran and Military Services honors Veterans

The recently opened Westminster Center for Veteran and Military Services held an open house on Nov. 11 to honor veterans in the Westminster community and beyond.The table at the Veterans Center was fi...Read More

Westminster Student Government 101

The term “student government” might conjure memories of cheesy handcrafted posters hanging in high school hallways. Yet, sitting in a Westminster Senate meeting on a dark Monday night, students may fi...Read More

LGBTQ issues take center stage during Westminster’s pride week

Ranked as the gayest city in the United States by The Advocate—the oldest bi-monthly LGBTQ publication published in New York—Salt Lake City is making a name for itself in the LGBTQ community, and West...Read More

Professor searches for ancient life forms in Salt Flats

Betsy Kleba, associate professor of biology, is looking for signs of life in the saltiest of locations.Kleba is an expert in infectious diseases and has spent time with the National Institute of Healt...Read More

Tattoo perceptions on campus

As a liberal arts college, Westminster students are often seen with exposed tattoos and have few concerns for judgements from future employers, professors or other students around campus. Garret ...Read More

Adjunct faculty take on a new role at Westminster

There’s a growing trend at colleges nationwide: Adjunct faculty. Over 40 percent of all faculty members in the United States are part-time, according to a report by the American Association of Univers...Read More