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Weber State University Offensive Line, Ethan Atagi #66, has been a part of the WSU football team since he began as a freshman and has earned All-Big Sky honors.

A legacy of excellence: WSU’s graduating football players

Collyn Cowles, Section Editor November 28, 2023

As the curtain falls on their collegiate football careers, Weber State University's graduating players leave behind a legacy of dedication, skill and triumph. Among these accomplished athletes are Hayden...

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News Quiz 10/12

Brisa Odenthal, Section Editor October 12, 2023

Editors note: The featured image has been changed from an Israel flag to a photo of Skittles to represent the Skittles ban QUESTIONS: 1. On what day did Israel formally declare war against Islamist...

Forward position Rob Simmons, facing off against Boise State defensemen player, Camden Gallagher, during their game on Oct. 28, 2022.

Two new wins for Wildcat hockey

Jacoba Jones, Reporter October 3, 2023

Weber State University’s men's hockey club had a successful first month of their season, with four wins under their belt, three of them being shutouts. The Wildcats’ first away game versus Utah Valley...

Rayshaun Baker-Lynch, assistant section editor on the sports desk at The Signpost.

Finding your people

Rayshaun Baker-Lynch, Asst. sports editor April 11, 2023

I’m originally from California, so moving to Utah was a real culture shock. My whole life, I’ve never lived in snow. California pretty much has one season and the saying “The sun is always shining”...

WSU students taking a group photo while visiting New York City for their alternative spring break.

A break beyond: Opportunities to work and travel

Shania Emmett, Reporter March 21, 2023

Spring break is a week many students look forward to. It’s a time to relax or go on vacation. But at Weber State University, students are given the opportunity to help out in communities with the Alternative...

Plants once grown under the Salt Lake have now surfaced and dried up.

Wilson’s water warning

Hunter Lindsey, Reporter November 8, 2022

Weber State University students, faculty and community members gathered in the Lindquist Hall on Nov. 4 to discuss the growing concern over the state of the Great Salt Lake. Utah Rep. Brad Wilson presented...

The Colorado River’s Upper Basin Water Supply has decreased from 4.5 million acre-feet per year to below 2 million, and the deficit is 35% from where it was when the 20th century began, according to the Utah Rivers Council. Photo credit: Grace Haglund

Utah’s water: Decisions now, consequences later

Alec Cipollini April 18, 2022

The drought in Utah didn't give any favors in 2022, and it will continue to worsen if nothing is done to stop global warming and the handling of how water is distributed in the state, advocates and experts...

The future of high school sports may change. Photo credit: MGN

Do you know your news? March 29

Alexandrea Bonilla March 28, 2022

1. The Utah Legislature's House Bill 11 has been hotly debated over the last several weeks, and Gov. Spencer Cox vetoed the bill before his veto was overridden by two-thirds of the legislature, voting...

Sebastian Buxman levels his racket and eyes the tennis ball and his opponents movement. Photo credit: Summer Muster

Tensions in tennis

Alec Cipollini March 21, 2022

In the first home match in over a month, Weber State University's men's tennis team returned to the Ogden Athletic Club and won 4–3 against the University of Idaho on March 19. After losing 4–0...

Wildcat freshman Sebastian Buxman and sophomore Jordan Coutinho celebrate their win against the Eagles.

A swing to victory

Alec Cipollini February 28, 2022

The second Big Sky Conference match of the 2021-22 season for Weber State University's men’s tennis team ended in a 6–1 win against Eastern Washington University at Ogden Athletic Club on Feb....

Students watch a screening of Nailed It. Photo credit: Coby Crisler

Cuticles, community and compassion

Coby Crisler February 7, 2022

There are nail and beauty salons found all across the country. According to Inside Business, there are over 380,000 employed nail technicians in the U.S., 42% of the industry being of Asian descent and...

After his performance, Guillermo Galindo experimental composer and sonic architect, answers questions from the audience with curator Maria del Mar Gonzales-Gonzalez. Lisa Rajigah/The Signpost Photo credit: Lisa Rajigah

Rompiendo barreras sónicos: artista sónico Guillermo Galindo visita a WSU

Addison Weeks November 3, 2021

Weber State University presentó al artista del sonido Guillermo Galindo en el Browning Center el 28 de octubre, afiliado con el Shaw Gallery y Ogden Contemporary Arts como parte de la serie “Vida,...

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