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Weber State Universitys Stewart Library is located right above the Shepherd Union, making it easily accessible to all students. (Nikki Dorber/The Signpost)

Crack down on homework while enjoying the view

Lucas Moore April 19, 2021

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 restrictions. The Stewart...

Federal Judge Thomas Griffith addresses WSU students (Francisco Ruiz). Photo credit: Francisco Ruiz

Civic charity: the cure for political tribalism

Francisco Ruiz November 16, 2019

In his presentation "Civic Charity and The Constitution," Federal Judge Thomas Griffith shared his own experiences and the experiences of the attendees of the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia...

The provost candidate Dave Ferro talks about how Weber State is an exceptional institution (Israel Campa / The Signpost)

Bringing a new vision to WSU

Caitlyn Nichols September 25, 2019

After four years of service, Provost Madonne Miner is stepping down from her position. With this announcement, a national search for a new provost started and has brought four candidates to campus to speak...

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Police Blotter 9/12

Jennifer Greenlee September 11, 2019

Violations Police stopped a cyclist who didn’t heed traffic signals. The pedestrian was stopped and warned on Sept. 8 On Sept. 6, a skateboarder was stopped by police for violating university...

Mitt Romney address immigration, gun control, and abortion at Weber State

Mitt Romney address immigration, gun control, and abortion at Weber State

Landin Griffith August 29, 2019

United States Sen. Mitt Romney addressed the heavy topics of immigration, gun control laws and abortion laws during a town hall meeting in Weber State University’s Lindquist Hall on Aug. 27. Since...

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Minding the gap along the Great Salt Lake

Kainoa Nunez April 10, 2019

Weber State University students and faculty gathered on April 5 in Lindquist Hall to learn about the health of the Great Salt Lake from guest speaker Brian Nicholson, senior project manager at Martin...

Saying sayonara to Science Lab

Saying sayonara to Science Lab

Tori Waltz April 4, 2019

Weber State University is officially saying goodbye to one of its most iconic structures: Science Lab Building. A shell of its former self, the now vacant property is set to be demolished over the summer. According...

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...

Grand Opening at Weber State University for new Lindquist Hall Building. (Sara Parker / The Signpost)

A new building for a new year

Tori Waltz January 4, 2019

After months of renovation and construction, the newly-renamed Lindquist Hall is finally open for classes at Weber State University. Formerly known as the Social Science building, Lindquist Hall features...

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...

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