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The different tassel colors and regalia that graduates sport at graduation ceremonies all convey a different meaning and achievement. Photo credit: Pixabay

The colors of convocation

Raymond Lucas November 29, 2021

Graduation is about more than just accomplishments: It’s the gathering of loved ones, the cap and gown, it's “Pomp and Circumstance” blasting through the speakers and it’s even...

Kim Tallbear talked about the challenges of indigenous definitions of peoplehood. (Kennedy Robins/ The Signpost)

Illuminating identity

Raymond Lucas November 8, 2021

In recognition of Native American Heritage Month for the month of November, Weber State University is holding its 16th annual Native Symposium until Nov. 19 with the theme "Illuminating Native Voices."...

One of the many Weber State University Wildcat banners lights up in the morning sun. (Kennedy Robins/ The Signpost)

Painting the town purple

Raymond Lucas October 11, 2021

Because the Weber State University campus sits on an elevated level compared to the majority of Ogden City, Ogden doesn't have the same connection or college-town feel that other Utah cities like Logan...

The 24th Annual Utah Humanities Book Fair encourages participants to unplug from technology and immerse into literature instead. Photo credit: Alex Guzman

Take a look inside the book festival

Raymond Lucas September 22, 2021

In a world where technology dominates free time, the 24th Annual Utah Humanities Book Festival encourages their participants to unplug and soak up the benefits of literature. The festival kicked off on...

Forrest Gander, Pulitzer Prize winner of 2019, visited Weber States Ogden campus on Sept. 14 to share experiences and poems. Photo credit: Weber State University

Gander in the outdoors

Raymond Lucas September 15, 2021

The sun shone on the faces of an audience with tent-shielded eyes fixated on Forrest Gander, as he explained to his listeners the connections he makes to the real world through his poetry. The event was...

Peaceful protestors gather June 6, 2020, to stand together for the Black Lives Matter movement. Photo credit: Sarah Earnshaw

Inclusion can only be acquired through true improvement

Raymond Lucas April 21, 2021

In this country, each state has a reputation that may or may not be fair, but Utah is viewed as a seat of racism, and it’s up to the Beehive state to change that. On Feb. 5, Emily Anderson of the...

WSUs Cheer team comes home with Grand National Champion title. Photo credit: WSU Athletics

Weber State Cheer enters the history books

Raymond Lucas April 12, 2021

After the COVID-19 pandemic forced the 2020 National Cheer Association College Nationals into a cancellation, the Weber State cheer team was forced to watch its dominance take a hiatus. This year, the...

Ashlyn Power, WSU, sets up the ball against CSUN. (Robert Lewis / The Signpost) Photo credit: Signpost Archives

Patience has paid off for the Big Sky champion Weber State Wildcats

Raymond Lucas April 7, 2021

At Weber State University, the football program has taken the state by storm with its frequent trips to the FCS playoffs, but if you were to take a walk down the hill from the stadium and enter the Swenson...

Seikou Sisoho Jawara drives against Montana defender in the second round of the Big Sky tournament. Photo credit: Brooks Nuanez / Big Sky Conference

Wildcats leave Boise heartbroken after nearly mounting a comeback against Montana

Raymond Lucas March 12, 2021

The Weber State Wildcats fell victim to two college basketball cliches during the game on March 11, which resulted in a 80–75 loss against the Montana Grizzlies. The first? When playing against your...

Weber States Zahir Porter leads the Wildcats in 3-point shooting percentage. (WSU Athletics) Photo credit: WSU Athletics

Weber State’s battle with Northern Colorado canceled

Raymond Lucas March 6, 2021

The Weber State Wildcats season finale against the Northern Colorado Bears scheduled for Saturday, March 6th at the Dee Events Center has been canceled due to COVID-19 protocols. The game will not be...

No. 16 Chloe Camarero gears up to take a swing at home plate. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost) Photo credit: Signpost Archives

After a pandemic disrupted their previous season, the Wildcats are back up to bat

Raymond Lucas January 20, 2021

“Stay up all night, go get ice cream and just be teammates, because tomorrow you probably won’t be.” This was the advice given to Chloe Camarero, twin sisters Faith and Lauren Hoe and...

Big Sky opponents opt-out as the season nears

Big Sky opponents opt-out as the season nears

Raymond Lucas January 15, 2021

Fans are a little over a month away from watching the Weber State Wildcats play their first football game since their loss to the James Madison Dukes in the FCS playoffs back on December 21, 2019. The...

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