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    Tag: in-person classes

    Discovering Weber

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    I spent much of my high school career preparing to go to college, but when I gradated in 2020, things did not go as planned. My principal handed me my […]

    January 31, 2022January 31, 2022 by Summer Muster
    Posted in Mywebermedia Slider, Photo essay, Signpost SliderTagged Campus, campus activities, college, high school, in-person, in-person classes, Kimball Visual Arts Center, Lampros Hall, online classes, outdoor recreation, pandemic, photo essay, Shepherd Union, social distancing, students, Summer Muster, Swenson building, swenson gym, Tracy Hall, University, Weber, Weber State, Weber State Campus, Weber State University, WSU, WSU campusLeave a comment

    WSU welcomes students back for fall semester. Will it last?

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    Since the beginning of COVID-19 in March 2020, Weber State University has kept students, faculty and staff up to date on what protocols and safety measures they are taking on […]

    August 27, 2021August 27, 2021 by Marisa Nelson
    Posted in Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Ben Ferney, campus classes, CDC guidelines, coronavirus, coronavirus affecting education, COVID, COVID-19, Dane LeBlanc, delta varient, fall classes, fall semester, fall semester 2021, in-person classes, Marisa Nelson, masks, Niko Valerio, online classes, online school, orientation, vaccinations, vaccine, Weber Morgan Health Department, Weber StateLeave a comment

    WSU parking can get chaotic — Here’s some advice

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    This past year of mostly virtual classes has made parking at the Ogden campus of Weber State University so easy. With most students at home, parking lots usually don’t even […]

    April 19, 2021April 19, 2021 by Caitlyn Nichols
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Columns, Opinion, Signpost Slider, Waldo's WorldTagged A Permit Senior Lottery, advice, alternate forms of transportation, alternate transportation, bike, bike racks, BRT, BRT line, Caitlyn Nichols, campus parking, carpool, carpools, college, Davis County, Dee Events Center, Dee Events Center parking, Fall 2021, Free UTA passes, FrontRunner, gas money, Highway 89, in-person classes, Institute parking, night classes, ogden, Ogden Campus, Ogden LDS Institute, Park-and-Ride, parking, parking at weber, parking at weber state, parking at wsu, parking pass, parking permits, parking tickets, public transportation, save gas, senior to freshman advice, Shepherd Union Information Desk, shuttle, shuttle bus, tips, tips and tricks, traffic, transportation, transportation options, trax, Uber, UTA, UTA Bus, UTA Bus pass, UTA Ed pass, walk, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

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