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How Weber State attempts to engage students on campus

Ryan Marion April 20, 2020

Across the country, hundreds if not thousands of events occur on university campuses every week. Getting students involved in these events is one way to keep those living on campus constantly engaged at...

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Vote or be voted for

Ryan Marion February 1, 2020
Bonus Information: According to data collected by Weber State University during the third week of the fall 2018 semester, 27,465 undergraduate students were enrolled. Among them, 2,025 voted in the WSUSA 2019-20 elections. 2068 students voted in the 2018-19 elections and only 1732 voted for the 2017-18 elections. During the 2018 school year, approximately 0.06% undergraduate enrolled students voted to be represented in their own student body government. which saw 2068 and 2025 voters respectively.
Science department unveils new gadget

Science department unveils new gadget

Ryan Marion November 22, 2018

Weber State University's physics department held a seminar Nov. 14 at Tracy Hall Science Center to discuss Utah’s rock composition, its relation to climate change and their new X-ray fluorescence...

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Student success STEMs from scholarship lottery

Ryan Marion November 15, 2018

Weber State University student-hopefuls who participated in Weber Science Day on Nov. 10 were randomly selected to win scholarships. Weber Science Day is a yearly event hosted at Tracy Hall Science...

New classes hack computer science degrees

New classes hack computer science degrees

Ryan Marion November 1, 2018

Weber State University will be offering four new concurrent enrollment classes this semester for participating high school students interested in getting a head start on their computer science degrees.Upon...

Women in Stem celebrates the fufillment of dreams in and out of the workplace. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

STEM field trailblazers light the way for future female scientists

Ryan Marion October 24, 2018

Eight guest speakers, deans, professors and undergraduates shared their journeys as women in STEM fields in an effort to inspire women at Weber State University to pursue science careers at a casual speaking...

New app struggles to Connect with students

New app struggles to Connect with students

Ryan Marion October 5, 2018

This semester, all Community Engaged Learning (CEL) designated courses will be completely replacing WeberSync with an app called Weber Connect during its soft rollout period for the remainder of the year.As...

The esports lab is located in the community center at University Village. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

Esports lab comes online

Ryan Marion September 7, 2018

The computer lab at University Village had its grand opening September 7, which includes an Esports lounge open to all registered students as well as standard computer lab equipment and services.According...

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Clubs and carnival: helping end another school year

Ryan Marion April 13, 2018
As many as 65 club and organization booths attended the yearly event
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Everyday Leaders nominated at second annual event

Ryan Marion April 6, 2018

The Everyday Leaders Event luncheon nominated several Weber State University students and faculty members on March 30 at Weber State University to celebrate their leadership skills.This is the second anniversary...

Seek out your advisers

Ryan Marion March 31, 2018

For college students, frequently meeting with their adviser is an important part of educational success.In most cases, Weber State University does not require students to meet with their advisers before...

Jordan Slatter, WSUSA President

2018-2019 WSUSA executive and Senate elections results are in

Ryan Marion March 18, 2018

Without precedent, the Weber State University Student Association held their 2018-2019 elections for legislative and executive positions during the same week with ballots available on Canvas. The new Senators...

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