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Where are you getting a season ski pass and why?

With Brighton Ski Resort’s opening day Nov. 19, Westminster students are getting ready to ski and snowboard during the winter season. The Forum asked these students which resort they chose to pu...Read More

Administration announces 8.5% tuition increase for next academic year

Students can expect a hike in tuition with a $3,000 increase for the 2020-21 academic year, according to an announcement released from the Westminster College administration Thursday.  Tuition co...Read More

Westminster alum inspired to work at small community

While spending some of her education in the public school system and some in the private school system, Angela Crossman found herself loving the idea of a small community. Crossman, now a 49-year-old ...Read More

Westminster Stories: Inside the life of a transfer student

Deciding what to eat for breakfast can be hard and deciding to transfer schools can be even harder. What are some of the reasons people choose to change schools? Jack Herrick, a senior business major ...Read More

After one semester, students examine Westminster’s two-year campus-living policy

Westminster College eliminated exemption options for first- and second-year students by re-enforcing its two-year residential living policy at the beginning of the 2019-20 school year. WestminsterR...Read More

Westminster students compete in front of family and friends at annual Shred Fest

Westminster College students competed at Shred Fest in front of their school peers and the Salt Lake City ski and snowboard community Nov. 8-9. Shred Fest is an annual event held at Liberty Park that ...Read More

Climate change effects need to be addressed, say panelists

Climate change has many interwoven issues including climate justice, local and global effects, expert errors and what can be done about climate change, according to panelists who spoke  Thursday ...Read More

How streaming services change the way you consume media

Streaming services changed how people consume media by introducing binge-watching, affecting if people go to the movie theaters and causing people to share passwords instead of purchasing their own ac...Read More

Westminster Thinks Big opens conversations on campus

Westminster College’s community examined a variety of topics — such as entrepreneurship, perfection and the connection between art and public health — together Friday night at Westminster Thinks Big, ...Read More

How the Hong Kong protests are affecting your life in the U.S.

While protests in Hong Kong have largely stayed within its borders, they have had far-reaching effects on the world — including the United States. Many U.S. businesses and organizations are not allowi...Read More