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Annual ASW Clubs Fair hosted virtually for the first time amid COVID-19

Amid COVID-19, several beginning-of-semester events have been altered to take place virtually. One of these events was the ASW Clubs Fair, which took place online Thursday.  “This is our first ti...Read More

Kael Weston: ‘If you don’t vote, then it’s on you’

However, before he threw his hat into the ring to serve in Congress, Kael Weston had already been a familiar face to Westminster College’s campus.

Center for Centers’ ‘Meet a Friend’ event encourages student engagement

Westminster College students gathered outside the Bassis Student Center for the Meet a Friend Soireé Tuesday. With many courses moving to virtual instruction, organizers said they want to provide some...Read More

Disability services director: Disabilities affect more people than society acknowledges

“First and foremost I want to welcome every student to Disability Services and the Testing Center,” said Jody Katz. “But speaking especially to students with disabilities on campus, I want them to kno...Read More

ASW prioritizes community this semester, leaders say

As ASW finalized its 2020-21 budget, student leaders say they centered their goals around supporting students — whether it’s financially or through a student project.  ASW Director of Budge...Read More

Westminster reports 2 cases of COVID, clarifies ‘not all’ are residential students

Westminster College confirmed two new cases of COVID-19 among students following the first week of school. However, not all students are residential. This comes after several news organizations report...Read More

ASW joins largest student government statement in U.S. history, supporting carbon dividends

ASW signed a national statement in support of a climate change solution called carbon dividends — or carbon fee and dividend — earlier this summer. The statement is “the largest public dec...Read More

Behind the Ballot: U professor vies for governor in effort to overturn one-party rule

All eyes are on the Governor’s Mansion this year, as the 2020 election promises a new state leader for Utah. Incumbent Gov. Gary Herbert (R-UT) announced in 2019 he would not run for re-election, leav...Read More

Incoming first-year students experience two major milestones amid COVID-19

In the 150 days since the World Health Organization declared the Covid-19 a global pandemic, major life events have continued. These could be birthdays, weddings or graduating high school. For incomin...Read More

Students required to download contact tracing phone app for Fall semester; details remain vague

Students at Westminster College will be required to download a new tracking app — called “Westminster Safe” — during the Fall semester in an effort to track and prevent the spread of the c...Read More