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Zach Baker (left), Terri Hughes (podium), Jean-Michel Habineza (center), and Loanes Rwiranzira (right) at the Rwanda Debate. (Sarah Catan / The Signpost)

Rwandan rebuttal

Hannah Olsen November 17, 2018

The Weber State University Debate Team was honored to host the IDebate Rwandan Debate team as a stop on their two-month tour of the United States. WSU debate was able to host a debate and ask the Rwandan...

Pro-life signs and pictures line grass of Bell Tower Plaza. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Genocide Awareness Project shares pro-life message at Stewart Bell Tower Plaza

Ryan Marion October 4, 2017

  The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) reserved a public space at the Stewart Bell Tower Plaza for their Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) mobile display to students Oct. 2–3. On Oct....

The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust is a book by Amos N. Guiora. It shares the stories of those who were bystanders of Jews taken during the Holocaust. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

Holocaust expert calls bystanders to action

Samantha Bunderson April 9, 2017

During the annual Holocaust Commemoration, which took place April 3–7, Weber State University honored victims whose human rights have been grossly violated. The event focused on educating students...

Middle East editor for Newsweek Magazine, Janine di Giovanni spoke at Weber State University about the Syrian conflict on April 4. (Gabe Cerritos / The Signpost)

Editora de Newsweek habla de Syria

Chris Nichols April 7, 2017

El 4 de abril, la editora de la revista Newsweek, Janine di Giovanni, habló en Weber State University sobre la tragedia y los horrores del actual conflicto serio del cual fue testigo mientras informaba...

The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is located in Washington, DC. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT) Photo credit: MCT

Holocaust victims remembered and survivors honored

Kellie Plumhof April 3, 2016

The Holocaust occured between 1933 and 1945. This was the persecution and systematic murder of millions of individuals. From April 4 to 11, WSU will do its part to remember and honor the people who lost...

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