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    Tag: night classes

    WSU parking can get chaotic — Here’s some advice

    Above the Scroll, Columns, Opinion, Signpost Slider, Waldo's World

    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

    What I really learned my first year of college

    Arts & Entertainment, Mobile

    I’m just wrapping up my freshman year at WSU, and my two semesters here have taught me a few valuable lessons. Lesson 1: The very first thing I noticed on […]

    March 30, 2018March 31, 2018 by Matisse Mosher
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MobileTagged academic advisors, college counselors, how to dress for college, night classes, online classes, parking at weber state, student id cards, what to expect at weber state, writing centerLeave a comment

    Wildcats juggle school and parenthood

    Above the Scroll, Campus Community, Features

    To many students, the concept of juggling school, work and their social lives along with the pressures of parenthood would be unthinkable — yet many Weber State University students find themselves […]

    August 18, 2012September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Campus Community, FeaturesTagged Children, night classes, nontrad, orientation, parents, schedulingLeave a comment

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