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Many students experienced more stress during the fall 2021 semester. Photo credit: Weber State University

Opinion: The transition back has been harder than the initial pandemic

Caitlyn Nichols January 10, 2022

I don’t know about you, but last semester kind of sucked. I mean, I got through with some good grades still, but it was hard. We talked about this fairly often here at The Signpost, how none of us...

Multiple plants and flyers are on display for student viewing within the Counseling and Psychological Services Center. (Paige McKinnon/The Signpost)

Learning to use tools out of the Anxiety Toolbox

Lucas Moore February 22, 2021

The Weber State Counseling and Psychological Services Center in the Student Services building is hosting an educational group called the Anxiety Toolbox. Anxiety Toolbox is a student-facilitated group...

Changing our mental environment with Dr. Stuart Slavin

Changing our mental environment with Dr. Stuart Slavin

Marisa Nelson January 25, 2020

Students face difficult courses, stressful tests and the demands of student life constantly. These stressors can drastically effect our mental health. Dr. Stuart Slavin spoke to WSU faculty, staff and...

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Tools for better brain health

Marisa Nelson October 25, 2019

Weber State University has many resources for mental health on campus. Several of these organizations — such as the WSU Counseling and Psychological Services Center, Student Wellness, Stress Relief...

Pain is not about perspective

Pain is not about perspective

Jennifer Greenlee March 11, 2019

Everything has become a competition, including having problems. I know I’m not the only one who has ranted about something only to hear, “You should have some perspective. You think that’s...

Weber State University photo Photo credit: Danya Gil

WSU combats escalating mental health crises

Danya Gil January 4, 2019

Weber State University has been awarded the $300,000 Garrett Lee Smith Campus Suicide Prevention Grant to fund the Wildcat Support Network, a peer-based program aimed to de-stigmatize discussions of mental...

A panel of people in the mental health field answer questions asked by students after Tuesdays presentation of E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name

PHOTOS: 1/26 E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name

Abby Van Ess January 28, 2016

Paula Halley addresses a question from a WSU student after the film "E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name" was presented in the Wildcat Theater on Tuesday. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost) Siope...

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