Sexual health is vital to students’ well-being, as well as their academic performance. The Journal believes it is Webster’s responsibility to provide quality access to these services.
As the setting of the Delegates' Agenda approaches, The Journal encourages our readers to vote in the ongoing survey. We look forward to reporting on the issues presented and hearing students’ thoughts on them.
When the university sees shortfall making an annual appearance on their calendars, they need to plan for another — not hope the next year will somehow be different.
If Webster Groves and Webster University agree moving forward is the best course of action, they need to start helping the council — not hindering them.
The Journal will strive over the next year to cover the issue of sexual assault as the discussion moves forward in our government and on Webster’s campus.
The Journal supports District 5 County Council Candidate Patrick Dolan's policy on public transportation. We believe an investment to improve the Metro's accessibility would especially benefit Webster students.
The Journal Editorial Board seeks to inform its readership of the various options its interview participants have to protect themselves as a source. In this piece, they explain anonymity and on- and off- the record sourcing.