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Take Back the Night march and vigil sought to bring awareness to sexual assault on campuses. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons

Take back the night empowers students

Emmaline Davenport April 17, 2016

“We are here to take back the night,” rang out through the campus as students marched and chanted. Many were dressed in black shirts that read “Take Back the Night” to show their solidarity for...

Alumni association fosters long-lasting networks, provides perks

Emmaline Davenport April 17, 2016

Graduation can be a bittersweet time. All the hard work and time is finally paying off, but it signifies the end of a chapter. Though some may be more than willing to kiss college life goodbye, still others...

Students from the LDS Institute of Religion mingle outside in front of the building. (Christina Huerta/The Signpost)

Institute offers fun options

Emmaline Davenport April 5, 2016

Starting college can be hard. In fact, college itself is a grueling experience and it can help to know what’s available to help students get through the stress of college life. One place students...

Weber State University to host the Spring Choir Fest on April 6. (Photo Courtesy of the Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts and Humanities)

Let music ring from the rafters

Emmaline Davenport April 3, 2016

What’s something that doesn’t breathe but lives all over the world, throughout time? Music. On April 6 at 7:30 p.m., Weber State University’s Browning Center will be hosting the Spring...

Find the time during Spring Semester to enjoy the sun and outdoor activities. (Photo Illustration by Richard Campos / The Signpost)

Students try to fit the light of day into their schedules

Emmaline Davenport April 3, 2016

Once spring rolls around, college students often find themselves looking longingly out the windows day dreaming about pool parties, barbeques, camping or late night star gazing. The wait for summer can...

U.S. Senator Mike Lee came to speak to students, faculty, and community members about his ideals and why he should be re-elected Wednesday afternoon. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

Pizza y participación política en WSU

Emmaline Davenport April 1, 2016

Casi nunca se escuchan las palabras pizza y política en la misma oración. Una viene en una cajita de cartón, esta cubierta en queso y tiene la habilidad de atraer casi todos los universitarios...

U.S. Senator Mike Lee came to speak to students, faculty, and community members about his ideals and why he should be re-elected Wednesday afternoon. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

WSU provides pizza encouraging political participation

Emmaline Davenport March 24, 2016

Besides the alliterating when placed together, the words pizza and politics have nothing to do with one another and are rarely heard in the same sentence.One comes in a cardboard box, is slathered in cheese...

Sea creature mobiles are crafted at the Arts Integration Conference at Weber State University on Friday, Mar. 18. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

Art and science join hands

Emmaline Davenport March 20, 2016

In education, the arts and sciences are rarely taught together, but there are those at Weber State who are trying to change that. On March 18th, the third annual Arts Integration Conference was held in...

Dr. Cecilia L. Ridgeway from Stanford University delivered a lecture on gender inequality. (Source: Weber State University) Photo credit: Weber State University

Gender inequality issues discussed at WSU

Emmaline Davenport March 15, 2016

When many people in modern society think of gender inequality issues, they often think of radical misandrists burning bras and giving men a hard time. Despite this stigma, gender inequality...

We’ve become so worried about trying to force acceptance on other people that we can become intolerant of another individual’s personal opinions or beliefs. (Source: Lindquist College of Arts and Humanities)

Free to think the way you’re taught

Emmaline Davenport March 15, 2016

A professor calls on a student sitting in the front row, “Could you describe in one word what you thought of the performance we’re discussing?” The student doesn’t...

The WSU Charter Academy will hold a lottery to fill the seats in its class this upcoming year.

WSU Charter Academy to hold lottery for limited openings

Emmaline Davenport March 1, 2016

Parents will get the opportunity to participate in a lottery to enroll their children in the Weber State University Charter Academy March 1.Located in the David O. McKay Education Building, the Academy...

The Zoology table had interesting items for students to look at during Major Fest on Feb 10. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

Major Fest reveals alternate visions of students’ futures

Emmaline Davenport March 1, 2016

Weber State University offers a wide range of over 225 majors that students can choose from to help them earn the career of their dreams. On Feb. 10, students were able to see just how...

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