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Children make holiday ornaments at a previous Snow Days at Weber State Universitys Kimball Visual Art Center. Snow Days begins this winter season Dec. 3. (Source: Holly Jarvis)

A & E Brief

Jeweliette Cordero December 2, 2016

Dive-In:Looking for a way to destress from the fear of finals week soon approaching? In honor of the Christmas season and finals quickly approaching, WSUSA will be hosting a Dive-In movie featuring the...

Gretel, played by Angelica Solis, sits with other members of the cast during the dinner portion of Murder Mystery, a time when a significant portion of the nights mystery is related to the audience. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Murder Mystery

Jeweliette Cordero November 3, 2016

Between a missing princess, a chance to marry Prince Charming and the death of Snow White, Weber State’s Once Upon A Murder dinner left you guessing until the very end. If you’ve never been...

Weber State University students participate in an A-Spectrum panel discussion at Weber State University on Oct. 13. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

In with the A crowd: Asexual, agender, aromantic

Jeweliette Cordero October 13, 2016

Recognizing and understanding alternate identities: that is what the LGBT community aims to accomplish. In honor of the LGBT community and its history month, Weber State’s LGBT Resource Center hosted...

Students swim in the Swenson Pool during the Dive-In movie showing of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. (Tara Carrasco / The Signpost)

Yo-ho, yo-ho, it’s a Wildcat’s life for me

Jeweliette Cordero October 6, 2016

The Dive-In movie at Weber State University has a tradition of giving students the opportunity to get to know their fellow Wildcats. It’s a tradition that invites students to make new friends with...

Sneakers are an up and coming trend for both men and women. (Source: www.pexels.com)

The trend that snuck up on America

Jeweliette Cordero October 4, 2016

“You can never have too many shoes.” In the past, this saying had been associated with women who had an addiction to buying any cute pair of shoes they saw. But lately, this stereotype is starting...

Weber State University students walk to and from the Shepherd Union building in heavy rainfall during a tornado on Sept 22. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

Freak weather brings dorm dwellers together

Jeweliette Cordero September 27, 2016

Living in the dorms is like living in a very small neighborhood. You see the same faces and know who lives in what room in which building. You all know that you live together, but no one actually seems...

Adding lights is an inexpensive way to make your dorm feel more at home. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

Decorate your dorm on the cheap

Jeweliette Cordero September 12, 2016

It’s the new school year and that often means a new room. Whether you’re a new or returning student living in the dorms, the sigh of moving is a shared reaction. Although moving is rough and...

The String Project, of Ogden Youth Symphony, offers string instrument classes taught by Weber State students. (Source: Pixabay.com)

WSU-led String Project recruits students of the arts

Jeweliette Cordero September 11, 2016

With the arts leaving local schools, students are left seeking art-related extracurricular activities.The String Project and Ogden Youth Symphony are now offering string ensembles. The classes are open...

Blake Lundell and Kylee Hallows to open record store Lavender Vinyl on Ogdens Historic 25th Street. (Jeweliette Cordero / The Signpost)

Lavender Vinyl takes on 25th street

Jeweliette Cordero June 20, 2016

Have you ever been so happy about something that it doesn’t feel real, almost as if you’re dreaming? One Ogden local and Weber State alumna, Kylee Hallows, knows exactly what that feels like....

Arts in the parks

Jeweliette Cordero June 13, 2016

The quote "A bond is a deep connection that cannot be broken. Even if apart, heart and heart are connected" by Pheng Xiong and mentioned in the Kamen Rider Series embodies the Arts in the Parks program....

Tea Party Set, a mixed media sculpture by Ginger Wallace. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

Laughter at the Shaw Art Gallery, probably maybe.

Jeweliette Cordero June 7, 2016

Whimsical, colorful, and hilarious are exactly what artist Ginger Wallace, Ogden native, is all about. From her too many fingered people, to her quirky titled paintings, she helps patrons recognize that...

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