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Bryant Eteuati is placed into custody of the Davis County Jail while his lawyer Deven Coggins listens to Judge Thomas L. Kay explain the ruling at the 2nd District Courthouse in Farmington on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. (NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner)

Student-athletes and crime: Punishment or a slap on the wrist?

Cydnee Green April 19, 2017

  In 2009, Weber State University football wide receiver Bryant Eteuati was pulled over on 26th Street and Harrison for a minor traffic violation. When the officer ran his plates, they found...

Closing campus for a snow day takes much planning because it affects Weber States other campuses as well. (The Signpost Archives)

’Snow reason to close campus

Harrison Epstein February 15, 2017

While driving through blizzards and walking through snowstorms, many Wildcats may wonder what it takes for the Weber State University campus to actually close. When WSU announces a closure, there are ramifications...

Intern carrying coffee (source: graphicstock.com)

Intern to employee, making the best impression

Leah Higginbotham January 30, 2017

The career and internship fair, College Land, is coming to Weber State’s main campus Feb. 1, and despite the fair’s board game theme, the truth is that breaking into a new career is not nearly...

Audit examines WSU bookstore's cost to taxpayers

July 22, 2013

A recent performance audit examined whether Weber State University Campus Stores abused state sales tax by allowing tax-exempt sales of computers and educational software to Weber State University students,...

Professors give advice to help students succeed

October 16, 2012

The semester will be over before students know it, and to get good grades, students might want to keep their teachers happy. When Weber State University professors are asked what students can do to stay...

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