Civilians should not romanticize war
From the Opinions Section: It is not easy being a veteran in civilian life. Tom’s death is proof of that. Rest in Peace, Tom.
From the Opinions Section: It is not easy being a veteran in civilian life. Tom’s death is proof of that. Rest in Peace, Tom.
Over 130,000 people across the world tune in for a weekly podcast produced and hosted by Associate Dean for the Webster University School of Communications Rick Rockwell. Rockwell’s podcast, Latin Pulse, is a program focusing on political, cultural and religious events in Latin American countries. The program is presented in English with large listener bases in Brazil and Argentina.
The Gorlok Grind Cafe held its grand opening celebration at the Gateway Campus yesterday, Mar. 29. The coffee and Webster apparel shop is the newest addition to the Arcade Building at the corner of 8th and Pine St. in downtown St. Louis.
Outside the Donald Trump rally last Friday, protesters and supporters alike clashed verbally, and, in some cases, physically. I was there and saw it all. At the center of the…
In the spring of 2016, The Journal set out to create a gallery chronicling the different tattoos that students and employees at Webster have on their bodies. Every tattoo holds significant meaning to those that get ink, and The Journal wants their stories to be heard.
I have overcome some tough issues in my day; joining the military and going to boot camp, recovering from a surgery that should have killed me and battling mental health…
On Thursday, Nov. 12, the Association of African-American Collegians (AAAC) presented a list of 19 demands to Webster University administration. The tenth demand called for the creation of “safe spaces”…
One year and three months after the creation of the game design program at Webster University, 53 students have enrolled in the major.
As the flight commander yells the order to stand at attention, the seven Air Force cadets of Charlie Flight snap their feet together in unison with their arms straight down…
The National Conference of State Legislature (NCSL) reported that in the U.S., eight states allow students to carry concealed weapons on campus. In 23 states, the students’ privilege to carry…
Webster administration stresses use of alert system
The Webster University Quidditch hosted its first ever tournament Oct. 10 with teams from around the area.
How would Webster react to an active shooter
First and foremost, I would like to welcome everyone back. I sincerely hope everyone had an enjoyable summer to relax while preparing for this semester. We at The Journal are…
A combat veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has big plans to benefit veterans at Webster University.
Webster University and the City of Webster Groves will begin construction on a new $1 million turn lane.