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Filmmaker, producer and director, Larry Confino speaking to students about the process of film making.

Documentarian Larry Confino visits WSU

Cooper Hatsis, Reporter March 30, 2023

Independent documentary filmmaker, producer and director Larry Confino visited Weber State University on March 23 and 24 in promotion of his recent films. Confino is an alum from New York University’s...

Anna Hobbs and Trisha Beckstead working on Nontraditional Student files. Taken Aug. 2021.

OPINION: Life as a nontraditional student

Tim Costello, Columnist March 28, 2023

“It is never too late” is something we hear often throughout our lives. It can be about accomplishing our dreams, trying new hobbies or even attending college. As a nontraditional student, it is a...

The participants of the Creation Corner event. From left to right: Angie Snyder, Kelsee Partenting, Eden Heart, Amanda Kumar.

Creation Corner

Shania Emmett, Reporter February 23, 2023

Often considered a hobby, crocheting is an art form that picked up in popularity when the pandemic hit. This led to the idea of the “Creation Corner” by Angie Snyder from Stewart Library's Circulation...

Police Blotter 1/19

Sky Mundell, News editor January 19, 2023

Drug bust On Jan. 8, shortly after midnight, a WSUPD officer responded to a complaint made by RAs at University Village Building 5. The RAs told officers that they had smelled the odor of marijuana coming...

Los espacios de estudio de WSU

Marianna Lopez Luritta, Translator January 19, 2023

Empezar el nuevo semestre con un nuevo conjunto de clases puede ser algo abrumador y estresante para los estudiantes de cualquier aptitud. Aprovechar los espacios de estudio ubicados en campus es una manera...

Students receiving their diplomas at their graduation ceremony.

A graduate’s guide to WSU’s convocation ceremonies: Fall 2022

Sky Mundell, Reporter December 6, 2022

As 2022 fall semester inches to its much-anticipated end at Weber State University, this semester’s graduates are preparing to enter the next chapter of their lives and receive their diplomas during...

A bookshelf full of new books in the Stewart Library on Ogden campus. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Bookmark your resources

Aaron Lowe, Reporter November 8, 2022

Stewart Library is host to more than just books, it also acts as a hub full of different resources that Weber State University students can take advantage of. Do you need to make a video for one of your...

Rainbow Letters Exhibit wall displaying different colored index cards written by attendees about their experience being a member of the LGBTQ community.

Letters of hope: A look into queer experiences

Hunter Lindsey, Reporter September 15, 2022

The Rainbow Letters Exhibit is newly-featured on the first floor of the Stewart Library and will be displayed for the entirety of fall semester. “Rainbow Letters is an exhibit of LGBTQ community responses...

A sign at the library on Ogden campus for The Rainbow Letters Exhibit, reminding people that, your heart and soul feel better when you live your truth. (Sara Staker/The Signpost)

Un Arcoíris de letras: La búsqueda en los archivos

Marianna Lopez Luritta and Hunter Lindsey September 15, 2022

La exposición " Cartas Arcoíris " está recién presentada en el primer piso de la Biblioteca Stewart y estará expuesta durante todo el semestre de otoño. "Cartas Arcoíris” es una exposición...

Weber State University Master Police Officer Cameron Kapetanov, Donny Archuleta, and Lt. Cody Brenchley talking about the status of a Freon chemical leak in the Shepherd Union building.

BREAKING NEWS: Freon leak in Stewart Library

Tim Costello, News editor August 30, 2022

Update: The Stewart Library has reopened to faculty, staff and students as of Aug. 30, 3 p.m., after being evacuated due to a Freon leak. The third floor of the building stills remains closed.   Students’...

Many seats are on the second floor of the Shepherd Union for students who need a place to study. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Spotting a space to study

Coby Crisler, Reporter August 29, 2022

As the new school year begins and classes open with intense workloads, it’s easy to be overwhelmed. However, finding the perfect place to study and work on assignments can lessen the weight of these...

Cans and boxes of food sit with fruits in the back of the pantry. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Food for thought

Breanna Hart, Editor-in-chief August 29, 2022

The fall semester is upon us once again, and with the start of a new semester comes an influx of new students, homework, stress and, most of all, spending an extended amount of time on campus. One of...

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