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COVID-19 causes changes for clubs and organizations

COVID-19 causes changes for clubs and organizations

Olivia Bailey January 15, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of shifts for clubs and organizations across campus, including a complete move to online meetings or a pause on meetings all together. However, some clubs can't be...

Weber States Ballot Box is just outside of the Stewart Library on the main campus in Ogden, UT. (BriElle Harker / The Signpost)

WSU gets out the vote

Adam Rubin October 21, 2020

Clubs and organizations at Weber State University can earn funding by getting all members of any campus club or organization to register as voters through TurboVote.Students are eligible to register to...

The Clothesline Project is an event held on campus while adhering to the new COVID restrictions. (Israel Campa/The Signpost) Photo credit: Israel Campa

Clubs combat changes COVID presents

Olivia Bailey October 14, 2020

Joseph Richey, president of the Big Band Swing Dancing Club, found himself asking how dance clubs could safely hold events during a pandemic when COVID-19 became a global concern. The club was set to begin...

Black Scholars United brings together Black students to get them involved in the campus community. (WSU Archives).

Enriching campus with clubs and orgs for minority groups

Marisa Nelson August 22, 2020

WSU has over 27,000 students, each with their own unique traits that make them who they are. WSU Clubs and Organizations has over 100 clubs to choose from, and many of them are specific to students of...

Images from Weber State Universitys most recent Neon Dance, something incoming students can look forward to in order to get more involved. (BriElle Harker / The Signpost)

Getting involved on campus

Lissete Landaverde April 6, 2020

During my time in college, I have found the most important thing one can do for themselves is to put themselves out there and explore who they are.The easiest way to do this is to get involved on campus....

There are many ways for students to get more involved in campus activities. (Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash)

Education and opportunity beyond the classroom

Adam Rubin January 11, 2020

The “Student Commuter” routine gets tedious fast, and, for most of the student body, that routine goes something like this: (A) Get to class. (B) Eat, time permitting. (C) Study. (D) Sleep,...

Students visiting different tables set up in the Shepard Union Atrium. (Marissa Wolford / The Signpost)

Carnival attracts crowds of ‘Cats

Hannah Olsen April 12, 2019

The annual Clubs and Organizations Carnival takes hundreds of hours planning and preparing by Weber State University Student Association to ensure everything goes off smoothly. WSUSA Vice President...

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Finding a home away from home

Danya Gil April 3, 2019

For a Spanish translation, click here.The most unfulfilling years of my college career were when I was just a bystander. I attended classes and got out before professors could utter what the homework was....

Blackjack was a big attraction for students at Casino Night. (Gabe Cerritos)

Weber State clubs and orgs go ‘all in’ for Casino Night

Tori Waltz October 5, 2018

Gamble for free at Weber State University's Clubs and Organizations Casino Night. Well, not for free: admission costs a can of food as a donation to the Weber Cares Food Pantry in exchange for the chips...

(Signpost Archives)

Saved by the Bell… Tower

Nic Muranaka August 20, 2018

Weber State University's annual block party kicks off at 8 a.m. on August 31 and runs until 2 p.m. During the block party, organizations on and off campus set up booths throughout the main walkways...

Photo credit: Pixabay

Student involvement transitions into the workplace

Alyson Johnson April 13, 2018

Graduation, a day that every college student looks forward to with anticipation and apprehension, is only the beginning of a long path of opportunities. Life outside of college classes and homework is...

(Signpost Archives)

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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