Friday, March 24, 2023

Supporters march for Planned Parenthood

Rallies for and against Planned Parenthood took place Feb. 11 nationwide, including in St. Louis.

Leiden students join Amsterdam women’s march

LEIDEN, Netherlands – The recent Women’s March on Washington was organized as a worldwide response to rising far-right rhetoric around the world. Groups of Webster students from the Leiden campus attended the march in Amsterdam.
On the NPO Radio1 "News and More" bus

Webster students talk Trump in The Netherlands

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIDNGO9M-gY] LEIDEN, Netherlands - The inauguration of Donald Trump made big news in Leiden last week. Dutch broadcaster NPO Radio1 invited three Webster University students...

Japanese School celebrates new year

The sound of drums kicked off the new year celebration held by the St. Louis Japanese Language School in Grant Gym Saturday, January 21.

Gospel choir director strengthens faith in wake of cancer battle

Webster University junior Robert Richardson believes a moment of clarity is all it takes for a life to change. That moment of clarity came while Richardson laid in a hospital bed, four years ago.

St. Louis Women’s March brings crowd of thousands

Police estimated that nearly 13,000 people marched down Market Street in the morning for the St. Louis Women’s March. The march was intended to coincide with the Women’s March on Washington in Washington, D.C.

Webster professors join thousands for STL Women’s March

Women, men and children marched for women’s rights on Market Street in downtown St. Louis Saturday morning, protesting the policies of President Trump. Webster University Adjunct Terri Reilly, Psychology Professor Linda Woolf and Film Professor Kathy Corley all marched while repping Webster gear.

Webster graduate opens cat café

St. Louis entrepreneur and 2009 Webster University graduate Ben Triola gives coffee a furry twist with the opening of the Mauhaus Cat Café.

Tiny house, big living

Webster University student Meghan Panu wanted to learn what it is like to live small. She seeks to learn by constructing her own small, mobile house with a lot of support.

Students chalk the quad with positive messages post-election

Disappointed by presidential election results, students brought a message of hope and unity to campus with chalk.

Webster’s Interdisciplinary Science Building’s (ISB) final beam in place

The Webster community signed the last steel beam of the ISB. the ISB represents a significant investment in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) fields. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwPd7XAmtJA

Progressives gather to protest presidential debate

In a protest organized by Fight for 15, various groups expressed their dissatisfaction with one or both of the presidential candidates.

New Gospel Choir on campus

Read more about the choir here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osyeox30jFU

Welcome back, Gorloks!

"It always makes me feel welcome. I feel more like I am home here." Students taking part in campus activities during their first week of...

Webster counselor uses yoga to combat trauma

Gladys Smith, Webster University's counselor, implements yoga to help those who suffer from PTSD and have been victims of sexual assault.

A look at the International Friendship Program

Webster's International Friendship Program gives the community an opportunity to develop friendships with international students. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BnAM3PV8Qo