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The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) announced the 2014 Fall All-Academic team and Westminster had 22 student-athletes awarded. The honorees are members of the men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country,...
The Westminster men’s basketball team steam rolled the Central Christian College of the Bible Saints on Monday evening, 74-38. The win is the first of the season, bringing the Westminster Blue Jay’s record to...
The Westminster men’s basketball team traveled to Warrensburg, Missouri to face off with the reigning NCAA Division II National Champions, the Central Missouri Mules, on Saturday afternoon. The Westminster Blue Jays were unable to pick...
Chicago-born and raised, Becca Cameron has a gift for optimism and seeing far beyond what is in front of her. “I didn’t exactly live in the slums, but it was close,” the Westminster sophomore...
This October, Professor Emeritus Dr. Dave Collins was awarded first place in the Compass Flower Press Essay Contest for his piece titled “Body Language.” His work appears in the anthology Uncertain Promise: An Anthology of...
The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) announced the 2014 All-Conference Football Teams on Wednesday, November 19, and the Westminster Blue Jays had five players earn All-Conference honors and one earn a spot on the...
Through Westminster’s Dual-Degree Engineering program, Austin Fiegel ’14 (pictured above) is now studying engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Here is his Westminster story … Why did you come to Westminster? Westminster appealed to me...
Sixteen freshmen from Westminster College held an international meeting on Monday, November 3, 2014 with a student-activist (above, on screen) from Hong Kong. The student-activist shared her first-person perspective of the democracy protests that have dominated the...
The season for joy, happiness and giving is rapidly approaching. Now is your chance to get in the holiday spirit AND be in the Westminster holiday video! Dust off that Santa hat or grab...
With Thanksgiving approaching, we asked a few of this year’s new students to share what they are thankful for. Karley Long ’18 (above) is planning to major in Business Communication with a minor in English....
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