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A new way to fly | Aerial arts of Utah

by Genevieve Bryan

Imagine climbing a curtain of smooth, shimmering fabric and being suspended in midair. After strategically wrapping the cloth around the feet and hips to secure safety, let go and fly.

Always a part of me

by Jenteal Jackson

She knows the game like the back of her hand. She paces the sideline, but once ran the lanes. Shelley Jarrard is her name and basketball is her game.

Campus Crime

by Hillary Fowler

When it comes to crime, a certain image and scenario pops into everyone’s mind. In reality, it hardly ever fits into these expectations.

Why do you care about clean air?

by The Forum

This is the question our group of Westminster Environmental Studies students asked over 250 Utahns during a postcard campaign.

Trent Wann: A True Westminster Griffin

by Sarah Khan

The man in the campus patrol uniform is more than just an average college security guard. Students may not know that Trent Wann, one of the current campus patrol officers, is a true Griffin.

Board of Trustees Bulletin

by Leslie Brown

We’ve just finished meeting with Westminster’s Board of Trustees, and we’ve got a second round of updates. The survey we sent out was very successful! We got 316 responses and great feedback—not only on the question topics but on how we can strengthen surveys for next time. We want...

$5,000 won from Love UT Give UT

by April Torres

Westminster College has many supporters. So many that it took the first place prize grant in the education category during the Love Utah Give Utah state-wide event. Winning first place is just part of the total.

Why women should lift weights

by Lia Chiarotti

Many women who constantly workout often become frustrated because they do not see the changes they desire in their body. If a woman is eating clean and working out regularly, a major reason for this might be because they are not lifting heavy enough weights.

Spring has sprung, but school is not yet done

by Sumner Fisher

Students and bears have something in common. As the weather warms, students come out of hibernation. They begin to move outside, filling the commons and grassy areas around campus.

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