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Walker Institute hosts Count My Vote training

Walker Institute hosts Count My Vote training

Keela Disterhaft January 12, 2016

As part of the Walker Political Leadership Institute series, the Olene S. Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service is hosting an event that will further explain Senate Bill 54, or the Count...

Los voluntarios en Dilley, Texas el año pasado para ayudar a los refugiados que han huido de los países de América del Sur y Central. (Source: Timothy R. Conrad)

Help refugee familes this spring break

Keela Disterhaft January 10, 2016

This coming spring break, Dr. Timothy Conrad, assistant professor in Weber State’s English department, is calling for volunteers to help with efforts toward reuniting families. Conrad and his...

Ice endangers WSU’s pedestrians

Ice endangers WSU’s pedestrians

Keela Disterhaft January 9, 2016

As the semester winds down, the winter weather picks up, and snow and ice threaten cross-campus travelers. Over the Thanksgiving break, snow blanketed the campus just in time for students returning...

146th Commencement at Weber State

146th Commencement at Weber State

Keela Disterhaft January 9, 2016

Many students took the final step in their college career with a celebration of finally being finished. Weber State’s 146th commencement ceremony was held on Friday to honor those who have worked...

Ice endangers WSUs pedestrians

Ice endangers WSU’s pedestrians

Keela Disterhaft December 18, 2015

As the semester winds down, the winter weather picks up, and snow and ice threaten cross-campus travelers. Over the Thanksgiving break, snow blanketed the campus just in time for students returning...

Ministro Japonés Visitó a Weber State

Ministro Japonés Visitó a Weber State

Keela Disterhaft December 2, 2015

El jueves por la noche, el ministerio japonés visitó a Weber State. La misión fue la de resaltar la cultura de japón y para aprender más de la gente aquí en Utah. Ken Shimanouchi, ex embajador...

Japanese Foreign Ministry Visits Weber State

Japanese Foreign Ministry Visits Weber State

Keela Disterhaft December 2, 2015

On Thursday night Weber State was visited by the Japanese ministry. Their mission was to highlight the culture of Japan and to learn more from people here in Utah. Ken Shimanouchi, a former ambassador...

Russell Long explained what it was like going from being a hero to basically zero after he left the military. He is now a sophomore at Weber State. (Gabe Cerritos / The Signpost)

Veteranos Hablan Sobre las Dificultades en la Transición a la Vida Civil

Keela Disterhaft December 2, 2015

En un foro abierto el viernes, los estudiantes se reunieron para discutir los problemas que los veteranos enfrentan cuando salen del ejército. American Democracy Project organizó el foro para que...

Sumyya Khan, an intern at Womens Center, helps collect clothing for the Consignment Shop for Sub-for Santa.  (Keela Disterhaft / The Signpost)

Consignment shop raises money for Sub-for-Santa

Keela Disterhaft November 19, 2015

Weber State’s Shepherd Union Lair was turned into a consignment on Wednesday. All the proceeds from the shop will go to this year’s Sub-for-Santa. The Women’s Center is just one of Weber’s many...

Veterans speak out about difficulties transitioning back to civilian life

Veterans speak out about difficulties transitioning back to civilian life

Keela Disterhaft November 11, 2015

At an open forum on Friday, students gathered to discuss the struggles veterans face once they leave the military. The American Democracy Project hosted the forum for students to share their experiences...

Halloween’s origins

Keela Disterhaft October 29, 2015

Halloween is a time to get dressed up, eat loads of candy and hang out with good friends, but what are its origins? Why do people dress up in costumes or place jack o’ lanterns outside their homes? Prior...

Weber State discusses terrorism threats

Keela Disterhaft October 27, 2015

Terrorism isn’t something widely talked about at Weber State, but on Tuesday students got a chance to hear from the perspective of a New York Times journalist. Eric Schmitt covers stories for the...

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