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Westminster graduates Enni Kallio ’14 and Hassaan Sipra ’10 have both been accepted to Yale’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Master’s Program this year. They share their experiences and how Westminster affected their...
Dear Parents, Sending your child away to college is not easy, but we, as parents, have been so happy with their decision to enroll at Westminster College. Cheri Mann and I, Tom Husak, are...
Westminster College offers an alternative to traditional college housing by allowing upperclassmen students to join theme houses. These houses bring students together by allowing them to live with students who share a similar passion....
The Westminster men’s golf team opened their season at the Central Methodist Eagle Invite on September 15-16. The Blue Jays took 14th place. Sophomore Brandon Hammerstone tied for 62nd place and led the Blue...
Westminster College has named Joe Henderson the school’s head softball coach. He succeeds Shelli Manson who left for a head coaching position with Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska. Prior to his position at...
The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) announced the UMAC Players of the Week and Westminster’s sophomore cornerback, Kyree Hart, was selected as the Defensive Player of the Week. Hart forced two fumbles and returned one 38...
The Westminster men’s soccer team dropped the match to Washington University-St. Louis Monday evening, 1-0. The Westminster Blue Jays are now 2-4 for the season. The Blue Jays took six shots with one shot...
The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) announced their Players of the Week for the week of September 8-15, and Westminster’s soccer player, Drew Cook, was among the winners. Cook, a sophomore from St....
The Westminster men’s tennis team traveled to Quincy, Illinois, to participate in the Men’s Quincy University Fall Tournament on September 12th. The Blue Jays finished singles play 9-15, with seven of the eight grabbing...
Trees on campus looking more colorful than usual? In honor of the 2014 Hancock Symposium on the arts, these trees have been art bombed by Dr. Miller’s Westminster Seminar class. The colorful bands on...
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