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Lucia, a therapy dog from Intermountain Therapy Animals, interacting with attendees of the April 10 Relaxation Fair. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Relaxation fair helps students shed stress

Juliana Palacio April 11, 2017

Weber State University held a relaxation fair on April 10 in the Shepherd Union building. It was a collaborative effort between several WSU departments. Tamara Robinette, a licensed clinical social worker...

Drop-in yoga classes are offered for students, faculty, and staff with their Wildcard. Classes like yoga, zumba, and cycling are scheduled throughout the week. (The Signpost Archives)

Salute the sun between classes

Juliana Palacio April 2, 2017

As a sophomore at Weber State University, I searched for a place to get into a fitness routine that would work with my schedule. That’s when I found recreational fitness classes offered at WSU. According...

The March 29 Summer Job Fair is a way for students to engage with businesses which are looking to hire students for seasonal positions in the summer. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Job Fair offers hot summer internships

Juliana Palacio March 31, 2017

The Career Services Summer Job Fair brought together students and employers on March 29 to find part- or full-time positions for the summer or the school year.Fifty-one different businesses attended the...

Keynote speaker of the March 23 Marquardt Peace and Possibility Speakers Series Kate Kendell, Weber State alum and Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Wildcat alumna encourages activism through authentic living

Juliana Palacio March 26, 2017

The LGBT Resource Center at Weber State University featured Kate Kendell for the inaugural Marquardt Peace and Possibility speaker series on March 23. Kendell addressed the over 130 individuals in attendance...

Aulola Moli cries as she comes up on stage after having been announced the 2017-18 WSUSA Student Body President in the Shepherd Union on March 17. (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

New WSUSA executives take the stage

Juliana Palacio March 19, 2017

The 2017–2018 executive election results were announced on March 17 at Weber’s Got Talent in the Shepherd Union building. The results were announced ten minutes after a contestant from the talent...

Brian Choi, left, sings karaoke with a friend at Waldos Corner Pocket on Mar. 1. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

Catchy karaoke tunes resonate through Shepherd Union atrium

Juliana Palacio March 3, 2017

The Weber State University activities team hosted a karaoke Jam Night on March 1 at Waldo’s Corner Pocket in the Shepherd Union to encourage students to participate on campus for Weber’s Happening...

Aaron Swenson, Manager of Global Corporate Payments for American Express and WSU alum, speaks at Wattis Business buildings Ralph Nye Lecture Series on Feb. 23. (Juliana Palacio / The Signpost)

Failure can lead to success

Juliana Palacio February 26, 2017

The Ralph Nye Executive Lecture Series hosted Aaron Swenson, Weber State University alumnus and Manager of Global Corporate Payments for American Express, on Feb. 23 in the Wattis Business building room...

Political science professor Dr. Leah Murray, center-left, speaks as a panelist at the WSU Honors Programs discussion: The Role of Education in a Post-Fact World. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Panel discusses the ‘reality’ of a post-factual world

Juliana Palacio February 24, 2017

Over 45 Weber State University students and faculty attended a discussion on the meaning of post-factual, also called post-truth in education. The discussion, which consisted of a panel of three speakers,...

Cheyenne Liang, intern for Weber State Universitys counseling center, and Daniel Gibbons, Stop the Hate chair, stand beside the board of self-love sticky notes in the Shepherd Union. (Juliana Palacio / The Signpost)

Spreading self-love and awareness on body shaming one sticky note at a time

Juliana Palacio February 17, 2017

The Diversity Team celebrated Valentine's Day with activities that encouraged self-love and conveyed awareness about shaming on Feb. 14. A booth was organized by David Gibbons, the Stop the Hate chair...

Dr. Bradley R. Agle, George W. Romney Endowed Professor at BYU, gives a lecture about business ethics at the ethics panel on Jan 31. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Former Enron VP addresses business ethics in guest lecture

Juliana Palacio February 3, 2017

The Center for Leadership in Corporate Social Responsibility explored business ethics and leadership on Jan. 31 in the Wattis Business Building.Brad Agle, Ph.D., Brigham Young University ethics professor,...

Cheyenne Liang fields an attendees question at a Stop the Hate event: A Day in the Life of People with Mental Illnesses. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Panel discusses student mental health

Juliana Palacio January 30, 2017

A discussion held in the Diversity Center on Jan. 25 consisted of a panel of speakers and two Weber State University students. The panel sought to address the stigma behind mental illnesses within the...

Comedian Evan Wecksell, right, performs one of his songs alongside Chibuike Chikere-Njo, the master of ceremonies for the Laugh Out Loud social mixer. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Event aims for laughs to benefit community

Juliana Palacio January 26, 2017

To raise funds for the YCC, Your Community Connection, The Weber State University Activities team and Phi Gamma Lambda fraternity organized an interactive student mixer on Jan. 18.The Laugh Out Loud social...

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