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WSU student Rowan Ellis, her brother and their mother checking out books.

Chapters for charity: WSU Downtown hosts Scholastic Book Fair

February 2, 2023

Weber State Downtown on Washington Boulevard is hosting a Scholastic Book Fair until Feb. 4, with proceeds from the event going to a local charity called Nurture the Creative Mind. The idea to host a...

Starting a legacy at Weber

Brisa Odenthal, Reporter January 31, 2023

Thirty-nine percent of Weber State University students identify as first-generation students. Weber State University has resources for these students to acclimate to university life, such as the First...

Fee fine fo funds: WSU’s Student Fee Recommendation Committee

Gretel Monjar, News Reporter January 31, 2023

The Student Fee Recommendation Committee held their second meeting of the semester in the Shepherd Union on Jan. 27 and discussed the state of student fees for the upcoming academic year. The committee...

Tight End football position Brayden Hamilton posing for his roster photo at Weber State University.

It’s all in the details

Shania Emmett, Reporter January 26, 2023

College can become expensive, but Weber State University students, like Brayden Hamilton, can find a way to make it easier on their wallet. Hamilton, a professional sales major and football player, opened...

An education renovation

Adam Rubin, Reporter January 26, 2023

After the current spring semester is wrapped up, and students are off WSU’s campus, construction will begin on the renovation of the McKay Education Building. According to Chad Downs, senior project...

Todo está en los detalles

Marianna Lopez Luritta, Translator January 26, 2023

La universidad puede llegar a ser cara, pero los estudiantes de Weber State University, como Brayden Hamilton, pueden encontrar una forma de hacerla más llevadera para su cartera. Hamilton, graduado en...

Hey Waldo, can we go thrift shopping?

Brisa Odenthal, Reporter January 26, 2023

Weber State University’s Energy and Sustainability Office is hosting a swap meet on Jan. 25 and 26. WSU’s students, faculty and community have been able to participate by donating or receiving items...

Buzzer-beater en el Dee

Nathanael Stout, Translator January 24, 2023

El equipo de baloncesto de la Universidad Weber State ganó contra Sacramento State con marcador 50-48 gracias a un lanzamiento definitivo del delantero Dillon Jones el 21 de enero en el centro de eventos...

Katie Hales, Peer Mentor for the first year experience class talking with other peer mentors.

Setting up for student success: WSU’s first-year summit

Sky Mundell, Reporter January 24, 2023

Starting a new semester can be overwhelming for everyone, especially for freshmen who are just starting their college journey. “It certainly takes a village to support a first-year student,” Eric...

A close up of a cat known as Smoke while the cat lays in the morning sun.

Saving the strays

Alma Bell, Reporter January 19, 2023

There are roughly 32 million feral cats roaming the United States. A feral cat refers to any cat that lives outside and has little to no contact with humans, which leads the cat into a more wild, animalistic...

A close up of a cat known as Smoke while the cat lays in the morning sun.

Salvar a los animales abandonados

Marianna Lopez Luritta, Traductor January 19, 2023

En Estados Unidos hay unos 32 millones de gatos callejeros. Un gato callejero es un gato que vive en el exterior y tiene poco o ningún contacto con los humanos, lo que le lleva a un estado más salvaje...

One of the many seating areas for WSU students to study in the Tracy Hall building.

I spy study spaces

Sky Mundell, Reporter January 19, 2023

Going into a new semester with a new set of classes can quickly become an overwhelming and stressful situation for college students of any aptitude. Taking advantage of study spaces around campus is one...

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