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    Tag: November

    Amplifying indigenous voices

    Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Utah

    Native American Heritage Month, which spans the whole of November, brings with it a new focus to the Native American community, along with an acknowledgement of their resilience and continued […]

    November 15, 2021November 15, 2021 by Lexie Andrew
    Posted in Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, UtahTagged Center for Multicultural Excellence, Charlyrae Lopez, Chasing Voices, community, Culture, cultures, Diversity, educate, Heritage, history, indigenous people, indigenous tribes, issues, Kim Tallbear, land treaties, Lexie Andrew, Missing Indigenous Women, NASA, Native American Heritage Month, native american lands, Native American Student Association, Native Americans, native symposium, November, ogden, powwows, present day, reservations, Tashina Barber, tribes, voices, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

    Illuminating identity

    Campus Events, Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider

    In recognition of Native American Heritage Month for the month of November, Weber State University is holding its 16th annual Native Symposium until Nov. 19 with the theme “Illuminating Native […]

    November 8, 2021November 8, 2021 by Raymond Lucas
    Posted in Campus Events, Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged 2021, biological essence, Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, community, cultural essence, DNA, Flandreau Santee Sioux, identity, illuminating native voices, keynote speaker, keynote speech, Kim Tallbear, Native American, Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science, Native American Heritage Month, Native Americans, native symposium, November, Raymond Lucas, relations, relationships, Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate, university of alberta, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

    ‘Cats out-clawed by the Cougar’s on cross country course

    Cross-Country, Mywebermedia Slider, Sports

    The sports drought is over for the Wildcats. The first athletic event in eight months — The Weber State Invitational— was held at Round Valley Golf Course on Nov. 7, […]

    November 16, 2020November 16, 2020 by Miles Shaw
    Posted in Cross-Country, Mywebermedia Slider, SportsTagged 2020, 5k, 8K, Big Sky, Bronson Winters, BYU, Champions, Corbin Talley, Cougars, course, COVID-19, Cross Country, Dallin Leatham, Invitational, Lexie Thompson, meet, Miles Shaw, Morgan County, NCAA, Northern Arizona, November, points, Preseason Poll, runner, runners, Sports, Taylor Dillon, underdogs, Weber State, Wildcats, Wildcats Athletics, WSULeave a comment

    Educando a los Estados Unidos sobre la enfermedad de Alzheimer

    Above the Scroll, Features, News

    Noviembre es el mes de concientización sobre el Alzheimer y el 10 de noviembre, El Alzheimer’s Foundation of America organizará una conferencia educativa virtual gratuita para los residentes de Utah […]

    November 9, 2020November 9, 2020 by Andres Rodriguez
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Features, NewsTagged Alzheimer's, November, utahLeave a comment

    Educating America about Alzheimer’s disease

    Features, Front Page, Health, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Science & Tech, Signpost Slider, Utah

    November is Alzheimer’s awareness month, and on Nov. 10, The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America will host a free, virtual, educational conference for Utah residents as part of its national Educating […]

    November 2, 2020November 2, 2020 by Kierstynn King
    Posted in Features, Front Page, Health, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Science & Tech, Signpost Slider, UtahTagged AFA, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's awareness, Alzheimer's awareness month, Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's disease support, Alzheimer's Foundation of America, Alzheimer's movement, Alzheimer's Virtual Walk in the Park, Alzheimer's Walk in the Park, America, Anne Asman, Bruce W. Lee, Chris Schneider, conference, COVID-19, Dancing with Granddad, Dancing with Granddad: An Alzheimer’s Story for Children and Their Families, dementia, discussions, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Educating America Tour, Involvement, Kierstynn King, Light the World in Teal, Mehmet Oz, memory screenings, National educating America tour, November, Sandy Silverstein, teal, teal ribbon, the dr oz show, Troy Christian Anderson, U.S., U.S.A., United States, United States citizens, United States of America, utah, virtual, virtual eventsLeave a comment

    Police Blotter 11/13

    News, Police/Crime

    Debate turmoil Following the posting of the debate controversy videos on YouTube, Ryan Wash has received many harassing emails. Because of this, there is an automatic kickback on emails sent […]

    November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 by Jennifer Greenlee
    Posted in News, Police/CrimeTagged debate, Dog, November, Police blotter, safety, WSU policeLeave a comment

    From 140 to 280: Twitter’s expansion offers flexibility

    Mobile, Science & Tech

    Have you ever had to shorten a tweet because you ran out of room? The new character count presents Twitter users with new space for creativity. When Twitter’s maximum character […]

    November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 by Chris Nichols
    Posted in Mobile, Science & TechTagged 140, 280, abbreviations, Aliza Rosen, Andy Morris, character count, chinese, Chris Nichols, CNBC, English, French, hashtags, Ian Wilcox, Japanese, Korean, Nicole Davis, November, President Donald Trump, punctuation, spanish, summer, tweets, Twitter, Twitter executives, Weber State UniversityLeave a comment

    MovieGrille reborn as Red Carpet Cinema Pub

    Entertainment, Movies, News, Ogden Community/Events

    MovieGrille, located on 2293 Grant Avenue in Ogden, recently closed its doors and announced a plan to reopen under new ownership, according to their Facebook post on Sept. 14. “The […]

    September 20, 2016September 20, 2016 by Cydnee Green
    Posted in Entertainment, Movies, News, Ogden Community/EventsTagged 12th Street, 2293 Grant Avenue, beer, Cassidy DeHaan, cydnee green, Downtown Ogden, facebook, high end acoustic music lounge, Joann Williams, Kenzie Krause, local brew, movie theaters, MovieGrille, movies, November, ogden, Ogden Movie Theaters, Red Carpet Cinema Management, Red Carpet Cinema Pub, Social Media, specialty cocktails, Sunday, Talisman, Talisman Brewing Company, wineLeave a comment

    Cheap weekly – Pumpkin Recipes

    Arts & Entertainment, Cheap Weekly, Food

    Even though Halloween is over, the month of November is synonymous with pumpkin-flavored treats. Whether it’s traditional pumpkin pie on the table at Thanksgiving, or leftover pumpkin seeds after carving pumpkins– […]

    December 16, 2015 by Jess Wright
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Cheap Weekly, FoodTagged autumn, Cheap Weekly, Jess Wright, November, pumpkin, recipesLeave a comment

    November’s Jazz at the Station event was a swinging good time

    Arts & Entertainment, Music

    The monthly Jazz at the Station event was presented this past Wednesday by Ogden’s Union Station Foundation and the WSU Alumni Jazz takes place every month at the Union Center’s […]

    November 18, 2015 by Jess Wright
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MusicTagged jazz, Jazz at the Station, Jess Wright, November, Weber State Jazz ensembleLeave a comment

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