PHOTO: Sand Mandala Dissolution Ceremony
In pictures; Tibetan Monks created a sand mandala and held a dissolution ceremony on October 12.
St. Louis libraries offer drive-thru COVID-19 testing
St. Louis County Libraries offer books and other recourses for their community. Now, they are working with the St. Louis County Health Department and...
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.
One of Webster’s best injured in win over Fontbonne
Ahmad Smith has set numerous records in his time at Webster, but he suffered a leg injury against Fontbonne and is out of action for at least a week.
Photo Series: Inmates protest at St. Louis City Justice Center
On April 5, inmates at the City Justice Center in St. Louis protested. They broke windows and chanted as people gathered on the street...
Webster hosts first Diversity and Inclusion conference
The President’s Office and The Departments of Diversity and Inclusion and Community Engagement presented The Critical Conversations Conference on Feb. 29-March 1. The Conference featured nationally recognized leaders in diversity and inclusion and several panel discussions promoting equality among administration, faculty and students in an ever-changing world.
Chinese New Year in photos
The Chinese New Year celebration included dances, songs and speeches.
Webster human rights students, faculty visit Rwanda
Dr. Elizabeth Sausele, Dr. Lindsey Kingston and students traveled to Rwanda for two weeks as part of a human rights hybrid course. The group experienced the land and culture of the country including Azizi Life and the Kagali Genocide Memorial.
SLIDESHOW: STL Women’s March
More than 10,000 people marched on Market Street in support of women's rights Jan. 21.
Greenville downs Gorloks for first conference loss
Webster came into their rematch against Greenville College 9-0, they left with their first conference loss of the season.
Tattoos of Webster
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.
Women’s March in Pictures
People gathered on Saturday morning to march for "Truth" at the second annual St. Louis Women's March. Among them were Webster students Megan Price,...
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Students Reject Stereotypes
Webster students gathered on the Quad Monday afternoon for the third annual Breaking Stereotypes event to slam the personal stereotypes they have experienced.
Student, professional performers share meaning behind art at annual Drag Ball
“It’s not just people throwing on some lipstick and trying to look like someone else; it’s art," said Regan Gillam, student drag performer.
SLIDESHOW: Drag queens, kings perform at 16th annual drag ball
Webster University’s annual Drag Ball turned 17 on March 24 as performers, both amateur and professional, hit the stage in Grant Gymnasium.