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RPG Night brings fun and games through role-playing

The Disability Justice and Board with Friends clubs collaborated to host RPG Night with micro-role-playing games, or single-session tabletop role-playing games with light rules, March 15. The two club...Read More

ASW releases budget, plans for financial code revision

In November 2021, ASW reported their budget for the 2021-22 academic year with certain line items zeroed out. This has initiated a revision in the ASW financial code, due to a lack of funds from low e...Read More

Westminster students say ASW Casino Night gives a glimpse into adulthood

What screams “adulthood” louder than gambling and mocktails? Attendees at ASW’s annual Casino Night Nov. 18, located in Westminster on the Draw, said they thought the event hit the mark when it came t...Read More

Aunika Woodbury shares passion for painting

“I think art is important because obviously it’s a really great way to express yourself, and put your feelings just down,” said junior art major Aunika Woodbury. “I feel like it’s similar to writing i...Read More

Westminster professor Christy Clay describes food systems, climate change in local communities

“I think some really important things for students to understand — and this is where the nexus of the issue of drought and climate change come to be — our food system is inherently dependent on water,...Read More

Walkways to Westminster fosters college opportunities for 1st-generation, underrepresented students

Walkways to Westminster is an after-school program for first-generation and underrepresented students in grades 5-12, and provides one-on-one life and academic mentoring.  During the 2018-19 school ye...Read More

Westminster students create their Halloween costumes months in advance

Molly Kade, a senior sociology major, frequently browses the isles at JOANN Fabric and Craft in preparation for creating their elaborate Halloween costumes. This year will be no different as Kade piec...Read More

Dumke Center for Civic Engagement showcases nonprofits to Westminster

The Dumke Center for Civic Engagement held a volunteer fair in the Richer Commons Thursday afternoon.  While music was playing and the sun warmed Richer Commons, Westminster students came to the ...Read More

Students return to regular workdays in organic garden, give back to community

Students gathered in the organic garden for the first community work day since the return of in-person events at Westminster Tuesday.  Located behind the Westminster Bike Collective, the organic garde...Read More

The missed traditions at Westminster

From Late Night Breakfast to convocation, Westminster has over 140 years worth of traditions. Each year, students are introduced to both official and unofficial customs that give them a sense of commu...Read More

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