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    Tag: travel

    Do you know your news? Feb. 26

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    1. A Boeing 777 commercial airliner landed safely after a massive engine failure on Feb. 22, shortly after takeoff from which city? a. Pittsburgh b. Chicago c. Denver d. Las […]

    February 24, 2021February 24, 2021 by Joshua Kamp
    Posted in Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Denver, Department of Interior, local news, New Jersey, news quiz, Ogden Police department, travelLeave a comment

    Longing for France

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    Traveling has always been a huge part of my life. I always have a trip planned; or, at least, I did until COVID-19 hit. The virus has forced me to […]

    November 18, 2020November 18, 2020 by Paige Mckinnon
    Posted in Columns, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, Photo essayTagged coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, France, London, Paris, photo essay, photography, travel, Travelling, utahLeave a comment

    The best cultural spots in Ogden

    Arts & Entertainment, Campus Community, Campus Events, Entertainment, Features, Food, Hiking, News, Ogden Community/Events, Performances, Utah, Visual Arts

    Let’s set the scene: It’s January. The magical glow of winter has worn off, and the snow is muddied and yellow. Classes have begun again, and you’re perpetually tired. You’re […]

    January 11, 2020January 11, 2020 by Daryn Steed
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Campus Community, Campus Events, Entertainment, Features, Food, Hiking, News, Ogden Community/Events, Performances, Utah, Visual ArtsTagged art gallery, artists, Culture, flowrider, food, Historic 25th St, Ifly, Japanese, Liquid Canvas, Lucky Slice, nature center, ogden, Peery's Egyptian Theater, Slackwater pizzeria, Thai, the pie, travelLeave a comment

    Old shoes blues

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    “The admonition to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes means before judging someone, you must understand his experiences, challenges, thought processes, etc. The full idiom is: Before you judge […]

    November 23, 2019November 23, 2019 by Kalie Pead
    Posted in Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, Photo essay, Signpost SliderTagged philosophy, photo essay, shoes, travel, waxing philisophicalLeave a comment

    Upcoming Study Abroad Fair encourages students to go foreign with their education

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    Students interested in traveling for their education can visit the Study Abroad Fair in the Union Atrium on Sept. 7 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The fair is designed […]

    September 7, 2017September 7, 2017 by Patrick Luo
    Posted in Academics, Campus Service, Mobile, NewsTagged fair, Rebecca Anne Schwartz, study abroad, travel, Weber StateLeave a comment

    My love affair with Denmark

    Opinion

    For the past two years I have had the unique experience of dating a man from Denmark. I’ve always had a not-so-secret desire to date a European. It’s been both […]

    November 4, 2014September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in OpinionTagged appreciation, Culture, Denmark, Europe, experiences, travelLeave a comment

    Professors: Summer semester flexible

    Above the Scroll, Features

    Students cannot exist without educators. During the summer, students aren’t the only people on campus who sacrifice playtime for the sake of higher education. Vikki Vickers, a history professor at […]

    July 30, 2012September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Above the Scroll, FeaturesTagged professors, summer, summer semester, travel, vacation, WSULeave a comment

    WSU involved in global education

    Features, Top Features

    Imagine educators from each of the four corners of the globe gathering in one room to discuss how to best teach and inspire others. Imagine political and economic boundaries cast […]

    July 2, 2012September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Features, Top FeaturesTagged Bhutan, Dr. Crawford, global, ISfTE, seminar, teacher education, travel, WSULeave a comment

    Five ways to have fun without WiFi

    Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Opinion

    Boredom. Most of us have to deal with it in some form or another when it comes to traveling, especially during those planned getaways during the summer. Whether it’s long […]

    June 4, 2012September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, OpinionTagged entertainment, Internet, travelLeave a comment

    Simonson Says: I got that wanderlust

    Columns, Opinion

    I used to be able to say I didn’t watch much TV. Reruns of The Simpsons, Scrubs, Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond were about it. Then we got Roku, which […]

    February 4, 2012September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Columns, OpinionTagged Europe, National Geographic, Netflix, Simonson Says, study abroad, travelLeave a comment

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