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International Student Senator Chukwuebuka Odu presents question on international student regulations. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

Appeals but no deals for international Wildcats

Deborah Wilber March 22, 2019

As a show of good faith, the International Student and Scholar Center drafted a document, approved by the Weber State University legal team, that would allow international students to continue their...

Peeping Tom pleading not guilty

Peeping Tom pleading not guilty

Deborah Wilber February 28, 2019

The 36-year-old Weber State University student and registered sex offender has plead not guilty to eight counts of voyeurism. Between Dec. 12, 2018, and Dec. 19, 2018, Anthony Ray Sunford was captured...

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Sexual encounters, the shared kind

Deborah Wilber February 23, 2019

It was a playback of the 1985 film “The Breakfast Club.” We weren’t in detention, but we were sharing secrets. A late night in the newsroom had led us to the joint disclosure of sexual...

Parking tickets: a memorable start to the semester

Parking tickets: a memorable start to the semester

Deborah Wilber January 17, 2019

Back-to-back snow storms wreaked havoc on parking Jan. 7. WSU’s Parking Services issued 142 tickets the first day of Spring Semester, 22 of which were issued for blocking another parked vehicle....

International Student Senator Chukwuebuka Odu presents question on international student regulations. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

Where do you go, I wanna know

Deborah Wilber December 7, 2018

The International Student and Scholar Center continues to defend their actions in placing student accounts on hold. Currently, international students provide financial documentation to show they can afford...

international Student Senator Chukwuebuka Odu presents question on international student regulations. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

University policy threatens international students’ education

Deborah Wilber November 15, 2018

The student accounts of approximately 60 international students are currently on hold due to the students’ inability to pay for medical insurance, which, in turn, will affect their course of study...

Freedom isnt free, neither is lunch

Freedom isn’t free, neither is lunch

Deborah Wilber November 3, 2018

It turns out, honoring soldiers who served their country with a free lunch on Veteran’s Day isn’t cheap: in fact, it’s going to cost $849 this year. Sodexo is the sole proprietor of food on...

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Fighting hunger, one can at a time

Deborah Wilber October 16, 2018

1 in 6 Americans go to bed hungry, according to USDA Economic Research Service. At Weber State University, it's no different.“A lot of students are hurting and embarrassed to ask for help,”...

WSUSA members meet over lunch in the SIL room. (Bella Torres / The Signpost)

The Signpost asked to leave exec board meeting

Deborah Wilber September 13, 2018

In previous years, under different leadership, WSUSA executives clashed with The Signpost over whether or not journalists had the right to attend executive meetings and report on them. A reporter...

Tim Gray, World War II documentarian attends for an interview at Weber State University.( Mustafa Alshilati/ the signpost)

Documentarian resurfaces story of WWII battleship

Deborah Wilber April 6, 2018

The history of the USS Utah (BB-31) — informally known as "The Forgotten Ship" — may soon be brought out of the waters of history.A film by documentarian Tim Gray will tell the stories of the...

Wight discusses effects of legislative session on WSU

Wight discusses effects of legislative session on WSU

Deborah Wilber March 21, 2018

Faculty and staff filtered into the Smith Lecture Hall on March 19 to receive updates from President Wight on the 2018 legislative session. Wight led a discussion on operating budget, tax fund increases...

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Killing us softly

Deborah Wilber March 12, 2018

The journal Nature Climate Change published a study estimating that by the year 2030, air-pollution deaths in the United States will hit 60,000 yearly. Utahns —specifically those living along the...

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