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John Keeffer and Makall Larsen were the main hosts of the live fact check at Weber State University. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

Check the facts, run the numbers

Cameron Gifford October 27, 2018

Weber State University became the first college in Utah to host a student-run live fact checking event on Oct. 17. Students, faculty and members of the community tuned into Utah’s 1st Congressional...

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Just the facts: WSU prepares for debate

Cameron Gifford October 14, 2018

Oct. 17 marks a historic night for Weber State University; from 6 to 7 p.m., WSU will be hosting a live fact check event of the debate for Utah’s First Congressional District. Republican incumbent,...

Weber State University Students gathered over lunch in the Shepherd Union ballrooms on November 15 to discuss solutions to climate change. (Pexels)

Let’s talk about climate change, but nicely

John Wise November 18, 2017
“A lot of times people listen to respond instead of to understand," said Erin Dominguez.
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...

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...

Weber State students learn about amending the Constitution

September 17, 2015

As a part of Weber State’s participation in Constitution week, students gathered at the Wildcat Theater on Wednesday to learn more about the way the Constitution has changed since it was first written...

Pros and cons of raising minimum wage

February 19, 2015

Living paycheck to paycheck is something students know about. Nazneen Ahmad, an associate professor of economics at Weber State University led a discussion about the pros and cons surrounding minimum...

Veterans' health care discussion sparks student interest

November 16, 2014

There's nothing like food in a room full of students to stimulate a good discussion. Fortunately both were in abundance at the Powered By Pizza discussion held on Wednesday of last week. The group...

ADP hosts screening of State of the Union Address

January 30, 2014

President Barack Obama said in his State of the Union Address that the United States is currently experiencing the lowest unemployment rates in more than five years. In addition, for the first time...

WSU celebrates anniversary of Constitution

September 17, 2013

The American Democracy Project at Weber State University hosted a small celebration and gave out cake in honor of the 226th birthday of the United States Constitution. The event took place yesterday...

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