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Weber State Universitys President Brad Mortensen addressing the senate with his presentation 2023 Truth in Tuition.

The truth in tuition

Sky Mundell, Reporter March 2, 2023

The student senate meeting on Feb. 27 was dedicated to a presentation about Gov. Spencer Cox’s current proposal to freeze tuition rates by providing more state funding to cover this year’s compensation...

Demonstrators gather to attend a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of the meeting of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) heads of state and government on May 24, 2017, in Brussels, Belgium. (Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto/Sipa USA/TNS)

Do you know your news from this semester?

Kara Mitchell April 18, 2018

1. The countries that ratified the Paris Climate Agreement met in December 2018 to discuss the climate rule book that was being drafted. Which major economy did not ratify the Paris Climate Agreement?a....

Academic Support up to $520,000

WSU proposes second-tier tuition increase

Kylie Harris March 21, 2018

Weber State University has proposed a second-tier tuition increase of 0-3 percent, which translates into $0-72 increase per semester for full-time resident undergraduate students. A public hearing for...

Outdoor recreation gets million-dollar makeover

Outdoor recreation gets million-dollar makeover

Ryan Marion February 22, 2018

University faculty members presented the development of two new Ogden campus buildings to the Weber State University Student Association Senatorial meeting on Feb. 12. Assistant Director of WSU’s...

Student elections to be revamped

April 12, 2015

The WSUSA Senate will be weighing changes to student elections in light of all the election blunders during the executive elections in March. Former Davis campus Sen. Tyler Hall wrote a proposal establishing...

Tuition Increase proposal: Where is your money going?

February 24, 2015

It's a well known fact that college can sometimes break the bank. Many who go to college end up with hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt because of their secondary education. College students...

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