Head Women’s Basketball Coach reflects on senior leadership
The Journal sat down with Head Women’s Basketball Coach Jordan Olufson and asked where the team stands and if he could reflect on the two seniors on the team — guard Kaliann Rikard and forward Courtney Pursley.
Kavahn Mansouri vs. The World: A planet too far gone
Kavahn Mansouri states why he feels recycling isn't a master plan to save the world in this edition of Kavahn Mansouri vs. The World.
Deceased grandfather gives Aaron Griffin strength on the court
Aaron Griffin’s eyes met his grandfather’s in the crowd as he exited the huddle at the Dec. 20, 2013 game. It was the first...
Kavahn Mansouri vs. the world: Vegetarianism
Journal news editor Kavahn Mansouri takes on copy editor Hailey Kaufman on the topic of vegetarianism in the first round of Kavahn Mansouri vs. the world.
Podcast: Webster University Men’s Basketball misses mark against Missouri S&T
After the men's basketball team defeated the Fontbonne University Griffins, 78-60, the team was defeated by Division II school, Missouri Science and Technology. Find out how the Gorloks' game-plan faltered in the third loss of the season.
Fall Webster University athletic programs finished after NCAA appearances
The Webster women's soccer, and volleyball teams were eliminated in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Find out how Ethan Jeffries fared in the NCAA regional meet, and how the basketball teams did in its opening weekend.
AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Sisters of Loretto protest fracking, protect land
The Sisters of Loretto denied a plan to lay a pipeline under the grounds of the Sisters of Loretto Motherhouse. The pipeline will instead be directed through a neighboring county.
PODCAST: University soccer teams sweep Coe College Kohawks
The university soccer teams swept the Coe College Kohawks, and Mens Soccer Head Coach Michael Siener talked about how he coaches tennis from a team aspect.
PODCAST: Webster University alumni victim in Navy Yard shooting
Knight graduated from Webster University’s former satellite campus at Pope Air Force Base in N.C. in 2004 with a degree in computer resources management and information management.
PODCAST: City Council postpones moratorium vote
The city is considering placing Webster University in an institutional zoning (also known as educational zoning) district.
PODCAST: Runner makes history for Webster University
Senior cross country runner Ethan Jeffries made history by becoming the first Webster runner to win a cross country meet. Also, find out how Webster Interim Director of Athletics Merry Graf is making the transition at her new job.
Webster soccer alumni game brings back Gorlok tradition at Soccer Park
The alumni of the Webster University men's soccer program remember playing there home games as early as 1985. The current gorlok team defeated the alumni team 6-5 but allowed all five goals in the second half.
AUDIO: Webster Groves congregation wants to change homosexual policy for Boy Scouts of America...
Members of First Congregational Church of Webster Groves want Troop 301, the Boy Scout of American troop they sponsor, to run under the church’s policies. They are open and affirming to homosexuals, while BSA is still exclusive.
AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Webster Groves churches host vigil, support same-sex marriage
Local congregations gathered on Monday, March 26 to pray for a ruling in favor of marriage equality from the U.S. Supreme Court this week. The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the oral arguments of two cases that could change federal laws concerning same-sex marriage on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 26-27.
AUDIO:Student recites personal poem at African American Read-In
This year’s African American Read-in inspired one student leader to present her own literature as well as her favorite poets.
AUDIO: Professional development unaffected by budget cuts
Webster University has placed a hold on travel and entertainment expenses in an effort to stay within its budget for the fiscal year. The hold will not affect faculty and staff’s professional development funds.