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Elections are being held through Thursday in the Shepherd Union building.  (Gabe Cerritos / The Signpost)

WSUSA senate and executive elections opens week after break

Ryan Marion March 12, 2018

Elections for both Weber State University Student Association legislative and executive bodies will be held March 13-15, with the presidential debate beginning at noon on March 12 in the Shepherd Union...

Clark Aposhian responds to questions provided by Leah Murray regarding gun control and The Second Amendment. Photo credit: Chloe Walker

Interpreting the Second Amendment

Ryan Marion February 28, 2018

A discussion on interpreting the Second Amendment was held on Feb. 21 at Weber State University. Experts discussed both sides of the issue and answered questions from students.Professor Leah Murray led...

Outdoor recreation gets million-dollar makeover

Outdoor recreation gets million-dollar makeover

Ryan Marion February 22, 2018

University faculty members presented the development of two new Ogden campus buildings to the Weber State University Student Association Senatorial meeting on Feb. 12. Assistant Director of WSU’s...

Trump, taxes and tenure: the 45th POTUSs first year evaluated by WSU professors

Trump, taxes and tenure: the 45th POTUS’s first year evaluated by WSU professors

Ryan Marion February 16, 2018

President Donald Trump’s first year has been filled with several policies as well as controversies. Weber State University professors reflected on his effectiveness in achieving his campaign promises...

The alleys at WSU Wildcat Lanes.
(Ryan Marion/The Signpost)

Clubs and organizations sweep the bowling alleys for funding

Ryan Marion February 3, 2018

Clubs and organizations at Weber State University mingled and competed with one another for funding at the Shepherd Union Wildcat Lanes on Jan. 30 from 3–6 p.m.Bowling Day is a biannual event organized...

Hailey Simmons, center, painting the wall of one of the buildings her group erected in Mahubo, Mozambique. (CCEL / Weber State)

Volunteer Fair pairs students with service

Ryan Marion January 26, 2018

As many as 30 community partners attended the Weber State University volunteer fair on Jan. 24 to introduce opportunities for students in local community projects.Jenny Frame, the community partner coordinator...

A sign directs people to the Writing Center and DELC, which were moved due to the flooding. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Repairs underway after Elizabeth Hall pipe break

Ryan Marion January 25, 2018

A main water line near Weber State University’s Elizabeth Hall broke in the early morning on Jan. 22, flooding classes on the first floor and offices on the second.First floor classes were moved...

Panel discusses costs incurred under capital punishment system

Panel discusses costs incurred under capital punishment system

Ryan Marion January 18, 2018

Utah Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty, in association with Catholic Association for Social Action, hosted a panel discussion about Utah's system of capital punishment on Jan. 16 at Weber...

Julien Harneis on Flickr

Risk​ ​management​ ​for​ ​Uganda​ ​2018

Ryan Marion January 5, 2018

Weber State University Global Education Program Coordinator Julie Rich is confident that the 2018 program for Uganda remains safe despite recent news of political tension in other countries such as Zimbabwe.“Africa...

Photo credit: Ryan Marion

‘Tax laws and sausage’: Financial expert discloses meaty nature of tax reform

Ryan Marion November 22, 2017

"There’s two things you don’t wanna see be made: tax laws and sausage.”Wilford Val Oveson, American Express Centurion Bank board of directors member, made light of the importance of understanding...

Democrat and Republican politicians meet during bi-annual Civic Leadership Forum

Ryan Marion October 12, 2017

Utah Sen. Jim Dabakis and House Speaker Greg Hughes discussed civility in an increasingly polarized nation and a myriad of other topics in the Weber State University Shepherd Union on Oct. 9.The moderator...

Pro-life signs and pictures line grass of Bell Tower Plaza. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Genocide Awareness Project shares pro-life message at Stewart Bell Tower Plaza

Ryan Marion October 4, 2017

  The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) reserved a public space at the Stewart Bell Tower Plaza for their Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) mobile display to students Oct. 2–3. On Oct....

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