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Players scramble to gain control of the puck.

Wildcat hockey starts Nationals with a loss

Collyn Cowles, Sports Editor March 12, 2024

Weber State University’s men’s hockey team traveled to St. Louis, Missouri, to compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 Nationals tournament. After finishing the regular...

Dillon Jones being interviewed by The Signpost sports editor, Collyn Cowles.

A breakthrough in WSU men’s basketball

Jacoba Jones, Asst. Sports Editor February 27, 2024

Forward Dillon Jones from Columbia, South Carolina, signed to play basketball at Weber State University in April of 2021. Beginning his career at Weber State in 2020-21, Jones played in all 23 games and...

The birdhouses exhibitions are displayed for both visitors and bird feeding.

Ponerse en contacto con la naturaleza en el Centro de Naturaleza de Ogden

Nelly Hernandez Tejada and Norlito Ranchez Jr. February 22, 2024

Toda la información es de la página web del Centro de Naturaleza de Ogden: https://www.ogdennaturecenter.org/ El Centro de Naturaleza de Ogden (Ogden Nature Center) es un refugio a los que les encanta...

Valentines Day decorations inside of Color Me Mine next to empty shelves that had pottery pieces on sale.

OPINION: I know a spot: Ogden Valentine’s date ideas

Jacey Roe, Culture Reporter February 13, 2024

Chocolates and roses add a touch of sweetness to Valentine's Day, but no gift can match the value of quality time and affection. As we approach this day of romance, here are five date night ideas in Ogden...

Bathrooms, bills and bad news

Bathrooms, bills and bad news

Megan Swann, Culture Editor February 8, 2024

On Jan. 30, Governor Spencer Cox signed House Bill 257. This means schools and government buildings will now require people to use bathrooms, showers and locker rooms corresponding to their sex assigned...

A photo of Marshall N. White, the first Black officer in Utah, from which the Marshall White Center was named after.

A Living Legacy: Marshall White and the Marshall White Center

Reagan Whiting, Reporter February 6, 2024

Down on 28th Street in Ogden stands the foundation of a building known as the Marshall White Center. Originally built in 1968, the Marshall White Center has been a thriving hub of community and family...

Beverly Petty, Shauna Gillespie and Letha Johnson served as hostesses at Marshall White Center open house, 1970.

Un legado vivo: Marshall White y el Marshall White Center

Maria Mantilla and Reagan Whiting February 6, 2024

En la calle 28 de Ogden se encuentran los cimientos de un edificio conocido como Marshall White Center. Construido originalmente en 1968, el Marshall White Center ha sido un próspero centro comunitario...

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News Quiz 2/1

Brisa Odenthal, News Editor February 1, 2024

1. What is the name of Ogden’s music festival happening from May 31-June 2? a. Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music b. Weberella c. Ogdenstock d. O-town Funk 2. What is the name of the weather phenomenon...

Snowflakes falling and coating the windshield of a car.

Winter wonderland or woeful weather?

Anna Kuglar, Section Editor January 18, 2024

With a snow storm hitting Ogden Wednesday, and an estimated 2 to 4 inches in snow fall piling up on top of the already high snow piles, it's no wonder that it came with its challenges to Weber State students. As...

A pamphlet that talks about the Womens Center.

WSU’s Safe@Weber advocacy services

Cooper Hatsis, Reporter January 16, 2024

For over 40 years, Weber State University’s Women’s Center has worked to inspire and empower students with a variety of great resources and events. When the Women’s Center first came to campus...

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News Quiz 01/09

Brisa Odenthal, News Editor January 9, 2024
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The newly completed renovation of the Ada Lindquist Plaza and Pond, added many aesthetic and environmental features to the pond.

Weber’s duck pond gets a facelift

Gretel Monjar, Asst. news editor January 9, 2024

The renovations of the Ada Lindquist Plaza and Pond that started in July 2023 are officially finished. The updates included aesthetic, practical and environmental improvements to the well-known “duck...

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