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In the global debate on human rights, alum Felipe Cordero ‘09 now has a public voice. His article on human rights in Colombia and Mexico was recently published in the OpenGlobalRights segment of the...
The Westminster baseball and softball games for this week have been postponed due to the weather. *Baseball has added a doubleheader vs. Dubuque on Friday, March 7 starting at 12:00 pm. *Baseball’s games vs. Lincoln,...
Ten Westminster student-athletes were named to the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) All-Academic Team. The recipients are varsity members of Westminster’s men’s and women’s basketball teams for the Winter 2013-14 season. The selection criteria...
Supporting Kappa’s national philanthropy Reading is Fundamental, the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma hosted their annual Reading is Key event at the Fulton public library on Saturday, February 22. Local children enjoyed crafts, snacks and...
Preparing for my post-undergrad life. Wow. My time at Westminster has flown by at 100mph, and as I enter the last few months of college, I am trying to find a balance of enjoying...
The Westminster men’s tennis team opened their spring season with matches against Grinnell College and Grand View University Saturday, March 1. The Westminster Blue Jays dropped both matches. falling to Grinnell 9-0 and to...
Louisville, Ky. – The Westminster Lady Blue Jays fell short to Spalding University Friday evening, despite their late game comeback attempt. The 70-64 loss in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) semifinal game...
Westminster faculty, staff, and students engaged in a role-play poverty simulation that gave them a taste of what life below the poverty line is like for those families and individuals that live it every...
The Westminster men’s basketball season came to a close Thursday evening as the Blue Jays fell 64-54 to Spalding University in the semifinal round of the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) Tournament. The...
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Most Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Westminster College’s second annual C.S. Lewis Legacy Lecturer, treated the Westminster community to a profound and insightful discourse on the convergence of science and spirituality. ...
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