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Mayor’s award sculpts future for WSU art department

Matisse Mosher November 22, 2018

Weber State University professor Kathleen "K." Stevenson was awarded an Ogden City Mayor’s Award in art education on Nov. 1. Each recipient was honored with a custom-made award, designed and built...

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‘If the Shoe Fits’, share it

Matisse Mosher November 3, 2018

Weber State University’s Studio 76 is heading to the international film festival, Filmapalooza, after raking in awards at a local competition on Jun. 10. “If the Shoe Fits,” a short film created...

Internet sensations Too Many Zooz bring brass house tour to Utah

Matisse Mosher October 11, 2018

Too Many Zooz brought their "Pug in a Tub" tour to the Urban Lounge on Oct. 1.The self-described brass house band formed when Leo Pellegrino and trumpeter Matt Muirhead met at the Manhattan School of Music....

Tyehimba Jess starting his poetry presentation at St. Josephs High School. (Sarah Catan / The Signpost)

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet pontificates on present and past

Matisse Mosher September 21, 2018

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess had a reading and discussion Sept. 18 at St. Joseph Catholic High School and visited Weber State University on Sept. 19.Jess has two published books of poetry....

Pacific art washes up on Webers shores

Pacific art washes up on Weber’s shores

Matisse Mosher August 29, 2018

The Weber State Pacific Islander Club celebrated their heritage through an art exhibit on Aug. 27 in the Union Building. The artists expressed their history in art and explained how their work was...

WSU senior art students showcase work at BFA exhibit

WSU senior art students showcase work at BFA exhibit

Matisse Mosher April 13, 2018

In a culminating celebration of graduating art students, Weber State University will host the 2018 Spring BFA Thesis Exhibition’s opening ceremonies on April 20 at 7 p.m. The exhibit will run until...

Cornel West speaking at Civility in Modern Times, an event put on by the Diversity Office on Jan 12, at the Browning Center. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Famous figures visit WSU

Matisse Mosher March 30, 2018

WSU has hosted a number of world-renowned artists, politicians, scientists, musicians and philanthropists. Below is a list of recent visitors who have performed, met with students and presented at WSU....

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What I really learned my first year of college

Matisse Mosher March 30, 2018

I'm just wrapping up my freshman year at WSU, and my two semesters here have taught me a few valuable lessons. Lesson 1: The very first thing I noticed on day one was students were already wearing sweats....

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NULC builds confidence in young writers with the help of award-winning authors

Matisse Mosher March 28, 2018

Weber State will host the annual National Undergraduate Literature Conference on March 29 to March 31 and will feature three award-winning authors. The objective of this conference is to reach over 200...

World-renowned pianists consider Weber home

World-renowned pianists consider Weber home

Matisse Mosher March 21, 2018

World-renowned pianists and Weber alumnae, Fan-Ya Lin and Shijun Wang, performed classical Russian piano pieces together at the Browning Center as a homage to the university they consider home. Also alumnae...

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WSU Library showcases Northern Utah during WWII in new exhibit

Matisse Mosher March 14, 2018

“All Out for Uncle Sam: WWII in Northern Utah,” a free exhibit showcasing how World War II affected the lives of Northern Utah residents, will be opening March 17. This gallery will include...

Metaphor, the literary magazine published by Weber State, which features submissions from WSU students. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Finding the right words

Matisse Mosher February 9, 2018

The deadline for the student run annual interdisciplinary journal, Metaphor, closed Jan. 21 with a result of over 140 works. The 2018 publication will be ready to distribute March 28 with only students...

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