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‘Cats fall short after valiant comeback’s swiped away by the Cougars

‘Cats fall short after valiant comeback’s swiped away by the Cougars

Miles Shaw December 30, 2020

Cheers of the Cougar’s faithful rang out through the rafters where the jersey numbers of Utah Jazz all-time greats hang in immortality in Vivint Smart home Arena. Two in-state rivals, the Weber State...

Cats set for hardwood battle vs. in-state rival Cougs

‘Cats set for hardwood battle vs. in-state rival Cougs

Miles Shaw December 24, 2020

It’s been a bumpy ride to the start of the Wildcat’s basketball season, but it’s finally arrived. With five games in the team’s rearview mirror, the new season’s getting revved...

(Weber State Athletics)

‘Cats out-clawed by the Cougar’s on cross country course

Miles Shaw November 16, 2020

The sports drought is over for the Wildcats. The first athletic event in eight months — The Weber State Invitational— was held at Round Valley Golf Course on Nov. 7, in Morgan. WSU’s...

WSU suspends classes until March 17. (Pixabay).

WSU suspends classes until March 17, goes online after

Jennifer Greenlee March 12, 2020

Weber State University announced that all classes will move to an online only format starting on Wednesday, March 18 through the end of spring semester at 10:40 a.m. on March 12 to limit the spread of...

Reconciling science and religion

Reconciling science and religion

Kenlee East October 23, 2019

BYU Humanities Professor George B. Handley spoke to students and faculty at WSU about the interaction between religion and climate change. Handley began by telling of his roots in Ogden, Utah on Oct. 22....

Honor code creates a climate of paranoia

Honor code creates a climate of paranoia

Sierra Hawkins July 15, 2019

After I read that Emma Gee, a track and cross country runner at Brigham Young University, came out as bisexual, I was happy for her, but I still felt a sense of unease. When I interviewed Gee, she talked...

Signpost sweeps for the three-peat

Signpost sweeps for the three-peat

Tori Waltz April 18, 2019

At this year’s Utah Press Association Better Newspaper Contest, The Signpost brought home 19 awards for original reporting and media works completed in 2018. Among those awards was the achievement...

(Signpost Archives)

A Wildcat turnaround

Joe Traub April 18, 2019

Weber State quarterback Jake Constantine dropped back to pass on 4th and 12 and appeared doomed to be sacked. He somehow fought away from three defenders, threw up a Hail Mary type pass that was hauled...

Celebrating a football victory in Cedar City with the Destruction Zone.

So long for now, but not farewell

Joe Traub April 12, 2019

As I look back on my time as a student at Weber State, I wonder where the time has gone. It feels like yesterday that a wide-eyed 18-year-old just fresh out of high school moved to Ogden from New Mexico. I...

Staff checking in Utah Academy Sciences, Arts, and Letters Annual Conference participant. (Marisa Wolford / The Signpost)

Students and faculty jockey for the journal

Kainoa Nunez March 27, 2019

The annual conference of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters brought colleges and universities from across the state to Weber State University on March 23. During the event, students...

Attendees crowd around various posters being presented. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

UCUR unveils undergrad research

Ashlynd Greenwood February 28, 2019

Students across Utah visited Weber State University on Feb. 22 for the 13th Annual Utah Conference of Undergraduate Research, which saw research projects in opioid use, poverty and the Autism Spectrum...

Jerrick Harding makes a sprint for the basket. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

‘Cats rocked by Aggies at Beehive Classic

Joe Traub December 11, 2018

For the second straight year, the Weber State University men's basketball team went south to Salt Lake City for the Beehive Classic at Vivint Arena. For the second straight year, the Wildcats were sent...

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