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The bright painting brings together the beauty of the ocean and sunset alongside the beautiful linework that can be found in many other art forms. (Bella Torres / The Signpost)

A bridge across COVID cancellations

Lissete Landaverde September 13, 2021

The beginning of the fall semester coincided with Utah Pacific Islander Heritage Month, with celebrations originally scheduled at Weber State University from Aug. 18 to Sept. 18. The Ohana Association...

Those interested in joining the Wyvern Gaming Club can join the clubs Facebook page, block party station or just show up to a club meeting. Photo credit: Pixabay

Wyvern Gaming Club celebrates its 20th anniversary

Lissete Landaverde August 27, 2021

Finding a place in the world is not the easiest thing for anyone, but the existence of different campus clubs makes it easier to meet new people and share interests with one another.The Wyvern Gaming Club,...

Members of The Ohana Association managing a booth about the organization. Photo credit: The Ohana Association

Uplifting minority groups through student clubs and organizations

Lissete Landaverde April 19, 2021

Starting college is not easy for anyone, especially for minorities, who may feel out of place and may not have the resources needed to get through the process. The Weber State Center of Multicultural Excellence...

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...

Students pinned where they were from on the map (Israel Campa / The Signpost)

WSU students unwind and celebrate diversity

Ally Nelson October 3, 2019

Weber State University students and the Ogden community celebrated their various cultures at the Intercultural Welcome Reception on Sept. 24. WSU leaders President Brad Mortensen, Vice President of The...

Minority organizations need help from the majority

Minority organizations need help from the majority

Ally Nelson February 28, 2019

Thirty-nine percent of Weber State University’s student body is non-Caucasian or identifies as LGBT. With a plethora of scholarship money and programs like Dream Weber, WSU attempts to represent...

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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

Native Symposium begins with a Navajo sunrise ceremony

Jake Bergquist November 3, 2017

The 12th annual Weber State Native Symposium was kicked off by a traditional Navajo Sunrise Ceremony early morning Nov 1. With a respectful circle of onlookers and event coordinators, special guest...

4 reasons to join a campus club

February 8, 2015

Midway into spring semester most students are deep in their studies with no sign of stopping until the sweet release of summer. However, there is more to the college experience than just the classroom....

ORIENTATION: How to survive college as an out-of-state student

August 11, 2014

If you’re a student at Weber State, you're probably a Utah resident. That means lower tuition rates, friends and family are closer to you and you have a good grasp on the Ogden area. However, not...

Orientation: OrgSync implemented as new platform for student involvement

August 19, 2013

A program called OrgSync will replace CollegiateLink as the online platform used to track clubs and organizations at Weber State University. OrgSync is intended to be a social media platform that will...

Company cites WSU as good investment

June 24, 2013

According to a recent study by Affordablecollegesonline.org, it pays to be a Weber State University student, and apparently it pays fairly well. ACO just released its 2013 “Most Affordable Colleges...

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