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Children make visual art pieces at Arts in the Parks at Lorin Farr Park on Friday, June 10. (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

Parents learn from children through imagination

Mathew Walker June 13, 2016

Imagination is something that is too often thought of as childish and for kids, but sometimes adults can also benefit from the use of their imagination. On June 9, Weber State hosted Arts in the Parks...

Alex Rowe at the Ogden Music Festival.  (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

Music unites the ages

Mathew Walker June 6, 2016

So often, the media and newspapers will attend a music festival and focus on the bands. But it's not always the story of the bands that is the most interesting.Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music held the...

Lt. Gov. Spencer J. Cox sits down with The Signpost reporter Tyler Hoffman to speak about the STEM to STEAM education transition.

Lieutenant governor discusses STEM to STEAM: ‘We need policy’

Tyler Hoffman January 10, 2016

Education is a hot topic in politics in Utah, especially in relation to the growing push for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and art education in the state. Lieutenant...

Lt. Gov. Spencer J. Cox sits down with The Signpost reporter Tyler Hoffman to speak about the STEM to STEAM education transition.

Lieutenant governor discusses STEM to STEAM: ‘We need policy’

Tyler Hoffman December 18, 2015

Education is a hot topic in politics in Utah, especially in relation to the growing push for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and art education in the state. Lieutenant...

Urban Legends of Ogden: BarrelHouse

Tyler Hoffman October 28, 2015

Rumored murders, parties and a rich history surround the BarrelHouse, located inside the Berthana. Formerly known as the Century Club, the BarrelHouse offers craft burgers and craft beer for you and...

Fire leads to evacuation of Kimball Arts building

July 17, 2015

Fire officials were called to the Kimball Visual Arts building Thursday night due to a fire in the building's woodshop. Around 8 p.m. campus officials, firefighters and students surrounded the Kimball Arts...

Kids explore creativity at snow days art program

February 17, 2015

Children 3 to 12 years old and their families participated in a free family art program called Snow Days held at the Kimball Visual Arts Building on Feb. 7. Snow Days gave the children the opportunity...

Theater and visual arts at WSU prepare for fall

September 13, 2014

Fall semester will see two award-winning plays and two art exhibits from the theater and art departments respectively. The first event is the Biennial Faculty Exhibition for the WSU Department of Visual...

WSU senior's foundation gains some ground

July 22, 2013

Nurture the Creative Mind, an Ogden-area nonprofit organization aimed at teaching art and expression to youth, is gaining ground in Ogden — in more than one sense. The organization just received funding...

Shaw Gallery displays Samanidou's textile art

March 27, 2013

Intricate designs on woven fabric are currently displayed in the Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery. One piece of fabric stretches the entire gallery, nearly 30 feet long. Aisha Himro-Pinto, a senior art...

Palumbo to direct his last WSU Orchestra concert

February 21, 2013

  Michael Palumbo, a longtime professor in the Weber State University Music Department, has announced his intentions to retire at the end of the semester, making this WSU Symphony Orchestra concert...

Professor plays recital with broken finger

November 15, 2012

Palumbo Professor Michael Palumbo played through the pain in his last faculty recital on Monday. "I broke my finger when I dropped a 30-pound weight on it at the gym during exercise," Palumbo said. "I'm...

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