City Council puts off public hearing on educational zoning until November
In an effort to improve the proposed zoning ordinance, the Webster Groves City Council elects to delay the public hearing.
Listen live to the third public hearing on educational zoning
The Galaxy Radio will be live streaming the third public hearing on educational zoning. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Webster and Missouri S&T partner for new engineering program
Webster University and University of Missouri Science and Technology have established a partnership in order to provide students with access to an engineering degree.
Science building plans kick off with the help of design firm
Webster University officially kicked off the partnership with CannonDesign to begin design concepts for the Interdisciplinary Science Building.
Student opens up about sexual assault during Delegate’s Agenda
C.D. Wiley presented her topic of sexual assault awareness to Delegate's Agenda and included her own personal assault with the delegates as well as the audience.
Eden fights for clarification
For Eden Theological Seminary the proposed zoning changes are not just a matter of politics, it’s also a matter of religion. Dr. David Greenhaw,...
Webster groves property values rising, amid concern
Despite resident concerns, property values in Webster Groves have been rising and are expected to continue climbing.
Former Webster Geneva Professor pleads guilty to manslaughter
Former Webster University-Geneva Professor Norma Patricia Esparza pled guilty on Sept. 12 to voluntary manslaughter in the killing of a man who she alleges...
Housing, science building issues discussed at second public zoning hearing
After a four and a half hour public hearing on the city’s proposed educational zoning, Mayor Gerry Welch called on Webster University to clear...
SGA elections being held through Thursday
Webster’s Student Government Association (SGA) is currently holding fall elections, which began Monday and will run through 11:59 p.m. on Thursday. Director of Student...
Obama recognizes Webster University centennial
Webster University’s centennial kicked off with a celebration at the downtown campus and a letter from the President of the United States, Barack Obama.
The...
Educational zoning debate continues after heated public hearing
At a public hearing on proposed educational zoning, Webster University discovered the only thing holding up the Interdisciplinary Science Building (IDS) from moving forward,...
Listen to city council hearing on educational zoning
The Webster Groves City Council is holding its second public hearing over educational that could dictate the future of Webster University and Eden Theological Seminary. Listen to the meeting live here thanks to Galaxy Radio.
Geneva professor pleads guilty to manslaughter
Webster Geneva Professor Norma Patricia Esparza pled guilty to manslaughter in Aug. 12 in a plea deal that will have her spend six years in prison.
Sexual assault awareness among five topics on Delegate’s Agenda
More than 40 students gathered in the Sunnen Lounge today to discuss what topics should be on at the upcoming Delegate’s Agenda. After a...
Webster University offers cheaper, off-campus housing
With larger freshman classes and limited housing last school year, many students were left without an on-campus home. To accommodate the growing problem, Webster...