Arts & Culture

Large fire hydrant statues appear on campus

“It was a little bit [surprising],” said Brooklyn Northcutt, a junior engineering major. “One day they just appeared.”

Award-winning author Tope Folarin speaks on campus, shares his writing process       

Tope Folarin, an author from Utah, visited campus to speak about his writing process and his experience growing up as a Black man in Utah.   Westminster held the Anne Newman Sutton Weeks Poetry Series...Read More

“Stupid Ghost” sells out final performance

With strobe lights and smoke, the beginning of “Stupid Ghost,” written by playwright Savannah Reich, gave a scary and mysterious impression. It took a silly turn when Ghost, played by sophomore arts a...Read More

Students browse old and new clubs at annual Involvement Fair

On August 29th, a sunny Thursday afternoon, Westminster University students scrambled around Richer Commons, looking for clubs to join.  Jake Smith, the Assistant Director of Student Engagement & ...Read More

Westminster center explores leadership with community conversation

The Gore Giovale Center for Innovative Leadership collaborates with the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business to assemble panel discussions for students and the Westminster University community to at...Read More

International Festival celebrates culture, promotes unity, according to ASW president

The International Festival, which was the first large event of the year put on by ASW, encouraged students to come together to celebrate the different cultures on campus, according to Leah Stevenson, ...Read More

Slacklining event aims to increase student engagement with Outdoor Program

The Outdoor Program staff organized a Slack and Slice event aimed at getting students interested in what the program offers on Sep. 13 by the bouldering wall outside Bassis Student Center, according t...Read More

Westminster community participates in Community Time with Clubs, Organizations Fair

Chris Ledyard, a junior undeclared major, said he and other students spent their afternoon signing up for clubs at the Clubs and Organizations Fair in Richer Commons on Aug. 31, during Community Time....Read More

Westminster community book club dives into ideas of “acceptable” bodies in “The Body is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self Love”

“Living in a female body, a Black body, an aging body, a fat body, a body with mental illness, is to awaken daily to a planet that expects a certain set of apologies to already live on our tongues,” a...Read More

Griff’s Roost barista seeks to improve cafe for Westminster community

This story was initially written in Fall 2022 by former Forum reporter Madi Goddard. Chris Forbush, a barista at Griff’s Roost Cafe, said he would like to see the space become a place for the communit...Read More