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VIP guests, including donors like John E. Lindquist, right, are given the honor of cutting the ribbon. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Long-awaited Lindquist ribbon cutting opens new semester

Hannah Olsen January 10, 2019

Lindquist Hall, new home of the College of Social and Behavioral Science, was made an official part of Weber State University on January 7, which was also the 130th birthday of the university. To celebrate...

Tourists wait in line to see the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia -- possible only through a window Saturday because of a partial federal government shutdown impacting the National Park Service. TIM TAI / Staff Photographer

Government ‘shuts down’ funding for Utah national parks

Tori Waltz January 4, 2019

With snow covering the roads of Arches and Canyonlands national parks, travelers will have to postpone their sightseeing as the partial government shutdown trudges into the new year. Although the state...

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WSU distraught over legalized pot

Tori Waltz November 17, 2018

On Nov. 6, Proposition 2 was approved by Utah voters in the state midterm elections, allowing patients with certain qualifying conditions to legally obtain and consume medical marijuana under a doctor’s...

Freedom isnt free, neither is lunch

Freedom isn’t free, neither is lunch

Deborah Wilber November 3, 2018

It turns out, honoring soldiers who served their country with a free lunch on Veteran’s Day isn’t cheap: in fact, it’s going to cost $849 this year. Sodexo is the sole proprietor of food on...

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Business idea? Pitch it, profit

Alexa Nielson October 26, 2018

Starting businesses takes money; Weber State University’s Wildcat Seed Fund is here to help. The Wildcat Seed Fund is for budding entrepreneurs with early-stage concepts or ventures that need funding...

Wight discusses effects of legislative session on WSU

Wight discusses effects of legislative session on WSU

Deborah Wilber March 21, 2018

Faculty and staff filtered into the Smith Lecture Hall on March 19 to receive updates from President Wight on the 2018 legislative session. Wight led a discussion on operating budget, tax fund increases...

The alleys at WSU Wildcat Lanes.
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Clubs and organizations sweep the bowling alleys for funding

Ryan Marion February 3, 2018

Clubs and organizations at Weber State University mingled and competed with one another for funding at the Shepherd Union Wildcat Lanes on Jan. 30 from 3–6 p.m.Bowling Day is a biannual event organized...

El presidente Chuck Wight se dirige a la gente acerca de la financiación recibida para renovar el edificio de Social Science el 13 de marzo en el edificio de Wattis Business. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

El personal del estado de Weber discute los impactos de la sesión legislativa de Utah en 2017

Jennica Willden March 17, 2017

Los miembros del personal en Weber State se reunieron el 13 de marzo para discutir cómo la última sesión legislativa de Utah afectará a la universidad. El informe se llevó a cabo en el edificio...

Brad Mortensen, Vice President for University Advancement at WSU, answers a question from faculty following President Chuck Wights discussion on the universitys funding during a packed lecture hall in Wattis Business Building on March 13. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

2017 legislative session impacts home of the Wildcats

Jennica Willden March 16, 2017

Staff members at Weber State gathered on March 13 to discuss how Utah's most recent legislative session will affect the university. The most heavily discussed topic was the announcement to replace the...

New entrepreneurship minor opens business doors

February 17, 2015

Owning your own company is a dream that many students at Weber State University share. The new entrepreneurship minor that is available to all students regardless of their major can help students achieve...

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