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Members of the WSU marching band during the Homecoming football game on October 12, 2019. Students who are part of the marching band will receive activity waivers for their time spent in the activity. Photo credit: Weber State University

Cutting tuition costs

Lucas Moore September 27, 2021

Activity waivers are offered at Weber State University for students who get involved in the community and to cut tuition depending on their role and position in the group or organization they have joined.The...

Weber State University’s food pantry is now open to students. The pantry is now located in the Stewart Library. (Nikki Dorber/The Signpost)

Weber Cares Pantry reopens with more space and accessibility

Adam Rubin September 13, 2021

Since March of 2020, Weber State University's Weber Cares Pantry has been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but on Sept. 7, the pantry officially reopened its doors to in-person services. During the...

2021 Presidential award recipients

2021 Presidential award recipients

Mackenzie Dessin March 24, 2021

Every year, Weber State University and the Center for Community Engaged Learning award members of the community with presidential awards. Their first ceremony was held over a decade ago back in 2007. The...

A view of Ogden, Utah from the Waterfall Canyon Trail (Robert Lewis / The Signpost) Photo credit: Signpost Archives

The opportunity to serve locally this spring break

Kierstynn King February 3, 2021

The Alternative Breaks Team, hosted by the Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL), has provided Weber State University students with the opportunity to volunteer in trips around the country and the...

Each of the Angel Tree cards that are hanging on the Christmas tree in the CCEL office correspond to a recipient of the programs holiday donations. (Kalie Pead/ The Signpost)

Giving for a better Christmas

Marisa Nelson November 28, 2019

The Angel Tree program, originally created by the Salvation Army in 1979, provides clothing and toys for children at Christmas time. For approximately 11 years now, Weber State has partnered with the Salvation...

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Springing into service with alternative breaks

Kierstynn King August 27, 2019

Every year college students save up and plan where they go on spring break. Some go to wild party destinations, others go on road trips with friends, but there are a select few who go on service projects...

Weber Cares Food Pantry (Marissa Wolford / The Signpost)

Food pantry provides protein for students

Colton Heward January 10, 2019

Due to the stresses and anxieties that come along with being a college student, good health and wellbeing are often put on the back burner. Some Weber State University students rely on the Weber Cares...

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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,...

New app struggles to Connect with students

New app struggles to Connect with students

Ryan Marion October 5, 2018

This semester, all Community Engaged Learning (CEL) designated courses will be completely replacing WeberSync with an app called Weber Connect during its soft rollout period for the remainder of the year.As...

(Photo Illustration by Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

CCEL invites students on a quest to promote civility

Joe Traub April 4, 2018

Weber State University and Ogden City are putting on an event in the hopes of establishing civility in the community. The Civility Quest is designed to utilize the theme of civility to positively impact...

School buses sit in front of the Dee Events Center, after having been used to evacuate grade-schooler children. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Six structures burned, evacuations continue in Weber County

Cydnee Green September 5, 2017

BREAKING NEWS— As of 1 p.m., the Uintah City Fire Department has stated that six structures have been affected by the fire, and nearly 500 acres have burned.   Winds are currently up to...

Students volunteer through Weber State Universitys Center for Community Engaged Learning. (Source: Haille Van Patten)

Alternative Fall Break takes students to Zion

Rachel Badali October 16, 2016

Ten students are heading south to spend their fall break immersed in Zion National Park. The students will devote three days to volunteering in the desert as part of Alternative Fall Break, a program...

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