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    Tag: campus and community

    New year, new leaders

    Academics, Campus Community, Campus Events, Campus Service, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, Davis Campus, Elections, Entertainment, Features, LGBT, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Student Government

    The Weber State University Student Association announced the results of the student body election during the annual Weber’s Got Talent on March 4. In between the individual talent displays, WSUSA […]

    March 13, 2022March 13, 2022 by Lucas Moore
    Posted in Academics, Campus Community, Campus Events, Campus Service, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, Davis Campus, Elections, Entertainment, Features, LGBT, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Student GovernmentTagged Alyssa Zimmerman, Ashley Poll, Ashley Potokar, Ben Ferney, caden holmes, Campus, campus activities, campus and community, Campus Events, cash prize, Charlyrae Lopez, clubs and organizations, Colette Mortensen, Davis Campus, Diversity, Dylan Jones, Elise Waikart, Emily Hiatt, Emily Sorenson, Garrett Potokar, inclusion, Isaac Staszkow, Killupintu Garrison, leadership, Mens Basketball, Naomi Elmer, Patience Bisamaza, Rachel Asencio, Raha Davis, Skylar Pye, Sophie Beck, Stefanie Vazquez, student body, Student body president, student elections, student government, Student Involvement and Leadership, student senators, Suzanna Luo, talent, voting, VP, webers got talent, Wildcats, WSU, WSUSA, WSUSA candidates, Xitlalli Villanueva

    Ending period poverty.

    Campus Community, Campus Events, Culture/Diversity, Ogden Community/Events, Service Projects/Fundraisers, Utah

    The overlooked social problem of period poverty, the lack of access to period products, in Utah was addressed at the event with the Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service […]

    February 14, 2022February 14, 2022 by ezra striley-weinman
    Posted in Campus Community, Campus Events, Culture/Diversity, Ogden Community/Events, Service Projects/Fundraisers, UtahTagged access, Andrews Family Foundation, Brad Mortensen, Brooke Gledhill, Campus, campus and community, COVID, COVID-19, economy, Emily McCormick, event, Gail Miller, Gail Miller Family Foundation, human issues, Mary Catherine Perry, menstrual products, pandemic, period poverty, period products, poverty, Poverty and Inequality, schools, sustainability, Suzy Matheson, tampon tax bill, the policy project, utah, Utah Period Project, Walker Institute, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

    Calling out campus contention

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    Protestors set up in the Shepherd Union on the morning of Nov. 4 in response to the white supremacist posters put up in at least the Shepherd Union and the […]

    November 8, 2021November 8, 2021 by Jennifer Greenlee
    Posted in Campus Community, Campus Events, Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, NewsTagged Adrienne Andrews, belonging on campus, Black Lives Matter, Blaylock Report, Brad Mortensen, campus and community, Center for Multicultural Excellence, COVID, Dane LeBlanc, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, Diversity and Inclusion Council, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Executive Director, Jennifer Greenlee, John Kowalewski, Kevin Blanch, Michael Moreno, miller administration, Miller Administration Building, Mortensen, NAACP, people of color, President Brad Mortensen, Protest, protestors, Provost Ravi Krovi, Public Safety Director, race/racism, Ravi Krovi, Ryan Wash, Scott Senjo, Sheldon Cheshire, Shepherd Union, student services, Terri Hughes, Town hall, University president, Weber, Weber State, Weber State Campus, Weber State University, white supremacy, WSU, WSU campus, WSU Diversity BoardLeave a comment

    A returning summer tradition

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    After last year’s hiatus, the Lindquist Pops concert and fireworks show will return to Lindquist Plaza on July 18. This 43-year-long local tradition features music from the New American Symphony […]

    June 28, 2021June 28, 2021 by Elle Gord
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Campus Events, Entertainment, Music, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Ogden Community/Events, Performances, Signpost SliderTagged Beus Park, BRT, brt construction, campus and community, community, concert, coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, Elle Gord, fireworks, free events, Karly Conolly, limited access, Lindquist, Lindquist family, Lindquist Plaza, lindquist pops and fireworks show, Lindquist Pops Concert, Lindquist Pops Concert and Fireworks, local events, Maddy Hodson, music, New American Symphony, ogden, Ogden activities, ogden bus rapid transit, Ogden Campus, ogden community, Ogden Pioneer Day, ogden pioneer days, ogden pioneer days rodeo, Ogden Pioneer Stadium, Skyline Drive, Stewart Stadium, summer, summer events, summer traditions, Traditions, Traditions Keeper, Weber, Weber Stae, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

    Crack down on homework while enjoying the view

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    There are many places across the Weber State University campus that are perfect for studying. Incoming and even current students may not know of these areas due to the pandemic […]

    April 19, 2021April 19, 2021 by Lucas Moore
    Posted in Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Waldo's WorldTagged building, Campus, campus and community, campus birds, campus geese, campus life, courses, Geese, homework, Lindquist Hall, Lindquist Pond, Lucas Moore, outdoor spaces, Outdoors, Stewart Library, Stewart Wasatch Building, Student, Student Involvement and Leadership, students, study, study spots, Waldo's World, Weber State University, work, WSU, WSU campusLeave a comment

    WSU named Voter Friendly Campus

    Campus Community, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider

    Weber State University has been designated as a Voter Friendly Campus, a title offered by a program started through the partnership of two organizations, the Campus Vote Project and the […]

    March 29, 2021March 29, 2021 by Joshua Kamp
    Posted in Campus Community, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Ballot Box, Campus, campus and community, Campus Vote Project, college students, community, community and outreach, elections, Leah Murray, mail in voting, politics, TurboVote, Utah residents, vote, voter apprehension, voter education, voter friendly campus, voter information, voter turnout, votes, voting, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, WSU studentsLeave a comment

    COVID-19 makes changes to on-campus dining

    Above the Scroll, Campus Community, Features, Food, Health, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider

    Weber State University’s dining services has been struggling to keep up revenue throughout the pandemic, while students have even more complaints. Sodexo, which runs the campus dining services, has seen […]

    January 15, 2021January 15, 2021 by Ben Ferney
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Campus Community, Features, Food, Health, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Ben Ferney, Campus, campus and community, campus community, campus dining, campus dining services, changes due to COVID, changes due to COVID-19, coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, dining, Dining Hall, dining service, dining services, food, food options, healthy food, Jessica Alford, living on campus, meal plans, menu, on campus, on-campus, on-campus dining, on-campus housing, on-campus living, pandemic, Robyn Downard, Sean Lagerquist, Shepherd Union Building, Sodexo, Staff, Starbucks, Tia Jochimsen, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, WSU dining servicesLeave a comment

    Difficult but necessary conversations

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    Panelists at the July 2 student town hall meeting addressed questions and discussions with Weber State students about race, inclusion diversity and issues that people of color face on a […]

    July 20, 2020July 20, 2020 by Marisa Nelson
    Posted in Academics, Campus Events, Features, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, NewsTagged Adrienne Andrews, campus and community, Diversity, Enrique Romo, Gregory Noel, Heather Cimino, Jonathan Marshall, Ken Johnson, Michiko Nakashima-Lizarazo, President Brad Mortensen, Racism, Ravi Krovi, Stephanie Speicher, Tia Nero, Town hall, Town Hall Conversation about Race, Yimin WangLeave a comment

    Waldo’s club teams and intramural sports

    Campus Community, Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Sports

    One of the great parts of attending college for people who love sports is playing for a club team or participating in intramural sports. Many students only play the sports […]

    April 6, 2020April 6, 2020 by Miles Shaw
    Posted in Campus Community, Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, SportsTagged Baseball, campus and community, Campus and Recreation, Club Sports, Club teams, college experience, COVID-19, Cycling, flag football, hockey, Intramurals, men's soccer, Miles Shaw, recreation, Rugby, Sports, swimming, Tennis Club, Weber State University, weightlifting club, Whitney Batchelor, women's lacrosse, WSULeave a comment

    On-campus employment: a humble beginning for big dreams

    Business/Careers, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News

    As students across campus shuffle to and from classes, looking up to the bell tower and mountains, it can be very easy to overlook their fellow students who help make […]

    January 11, 2020January 11, 2020 by Aubrielle Degn
    Posted in Business/Careers, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, NewsTagged campus and community, employment, Student Life, Wildcat, workLeave a comment

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