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Police Blotter 03/19

Gretel Monjar, Asst. Section Editor March 19, 2024

Seeking dry shelter On Feb. 19, President’s Day, the Weber State University Police Department received a call that a homeless man was in the Browning Center. WSUPD found the man in the building and...

Bradee Dall showing kids optical illusions and explaining how the brain sees things at the neuroscience event in March 2022.

WSU Neuroscience Program hosts Brain Awareness Week

Saria Harris, Reporter March 19, 2024

Spring break is a highly-anticipated week for every Weber State University student to relax from late-night homework and early morning classes. While students sleep in, WSU's Neuroscience Program and volunteers...

Weber States Mens Basketball team in a huddle before playing.

Weber State basketball loses Big Sky tournament

Collyn Cowles, Section Editor March 19, 2024

Weber State University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams traveled to Boise to play in the Big Sky Basketball tournament with hopes high and hearts set on the Big Sky title. Women's basketball After...

The Windy City Wildcats throw up Ws at the Chicago Cultural Center

OPINIÓN: Viendo la segunda ciudad

Maria Jose Mantilla, Translator March 14, 2024

El programa de estudios en el extranjero de la Universidad Weber State ofrece muchas oportunidades de viajes emocionantes, tanto dentro de los estados como fuera del país, para los diferentes programas...

Windy City Wildcat students at the top of the Willis Tower Skydeck

OPINION: Seeing the Second City

Cooper Hatsis, Reporter March 14, 2024

Weber State University’s Study Abroad program offers many exciting travel opportunities, both in-state and out of the country, for the many different programs that are available at WSU. Communication...

Students in the Stewart Library. Photo taken April 19, 2023.

Low funds and new bills: Weber State town hall

Brisa Odenthal, Section Editor March 14, 2024

On March 1, Weber State University held its 2024 legislative session review. In this town hall meeting, topics such as funding allocation, six-year completion rates and bills of interest were discussed...

A poster covered in red-painted handprints of students, hangs in the hallway between Shepard Union and Student Service, to bring awareness of MMIW in Utah and the Weber State campus.

Bringing Attention to Missing or Murdered Indigenous People

Reagan Whiting, Reporter March 12, 2024

On Feb. 28 and 29, Toni Nakai, a Navajo student at Weber State University, helped put together an interactive art exhibit in hopes of collecting 4,200 handprints to represent missing Indigenous people....

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...

The womens center offers a safe enviorment for women to socialize and study. (AJ Handley/The Signpost)

Empowerment in Womanhood: A Look into Intersectionality in Women’s History

Gracie Woodbury, Reporter March 12, 2024

Many can recall the classic story of Amelia Earhart, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her story, which has inspired many, is featured in books, some of the country’s top-grossing...

Cillian Murphy accepting an Oscar for Oppenheimer.

News Quiz 03/12/24

Gretel Monjar, Asst. Section Editor March 12, 2024
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Swerved by Blonds took second place, as well as crowd favorite. (AJ Handley/The Signpost)

Los resultados han llegado: las elecciones de WSUSA

Nelly Hernandez Tejada, Translator March 11, 2024

Presidente del Cuerpo Estudiantil: Emily Sorenson Vicepresidente Ejecutivo: Mia Foster Vicepresidente del campus de Davis y otros Campus Satélites: Jackson Hardy Vicepresidente de Diversidad...

Weber State University criminology instructor Jean Kapenda held the Black Lecture series that discussed African history after the events of World War II.

WSU instructor leads Black History Month lecture: Africa after WWII

Reagan Whiting and Adam Montgomery February 29, 2024

A special lecture series conducted by Weber State University criminology instructor Jean Kapenda came to a close on Feb. 22. This lecture series focused on African history from pre-World War II until the...

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