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The WSU Womens Centers Safe@Weber program hosted an event on Jan. 14 to teach students about consent. (Aubrielle Dugn)

Dating and intimacy: the do’s and dont’s of healthy relationships

Aubrielle Degn January 23, 2020

Dating is one of the most important activities early adults undertake, and marriage can be one of the biggest decisions students at Weber will make. Yet, the social norms of dating, especially when it...

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Controversy arising between debate coach and student

Jennifer Greenlee November 7, 2019

Weber State University Student Michael Moreno uploaded 43 minutes of selective content about Debate Coach Ryan Wash onto YouTube on Oct. 26. The video described Moreno’s concerns with the debate...

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Taking a look at the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

Jennifer Greenlee October 10, 2019

Each year on Oct. 1, the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is published to comply with the requirements of the Clery Act and other federal regulations. The Clery Act is a federal statute that requires...

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Women’s Center and LGBT Resource Center unite

Kierstynn King September 13, 2019

The Women's Center and LGBT Resource hosted their first joint open house in celebration of their new shared space in the Shepherd Union. The event was also co-hosted by the Nontraditional Student Center...

Normalizing self-love

Normalizing self-love

Ally Nelson November 10, 2018

Students took part in an activity called “Mirror Mirror” at Sister Circle on Nov 7, led by the Social Justice Program Assistants of the Women’s Center and Safe@Weber Mary Jarvis and her...

Weber State University Police Department Chief Dane LeBlanc listens to Lillian Llanos in 2015, a WSU student at the time, and the importance of students safety from sexual violence. (The Signpost Archives)

Know your Title IX rights: Stay safe on campus

Ashton Corsetti April 2, 2017

  Sex discrimination and sexual violence are pressing issues on college campuses, but Weber State University has established resources for victims. Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments...

As part of the simulation, In Their Shoes: Living with Domestic Violence, students assume the role of a character who is struggling with abuse, going from table to table making decisions and learning their story. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Gente viva la vida de sobreviventes

Alexis Rague October 27, 2016

En el evento patrocinado por Weber State en el campus de Davis de “En su lugar: viviendo con violencia doméstica” los participantes experimentaron la vida de los sobrevivientes de violencia...

Students come to Davis campus to watch The Hunting Ground, a documentary educating people about sexual assault on Oct. 12. (Tara Carrasco / The Signpost)

Raising awareness on assault

Chris Nichols October 13, 2016

About 30 students gathered to watch an award-winning documentary on a controversial subject matter: sexual assault reporting at college. On October 12, at the Weber State Davis Campus, the...

Ted Bunch, co-founder of A Call to Men, speaks against sexual assault at Weber State Universitys Diversity Symposium in Wildcat Theater on Thursday, Sept 22. (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

Diversity Symposium: Breaking down the “Man Box”

Alexis Rague September 25, 2016

People left with a new perspective on boots Thursday morning after attending the Third Annual Diversity Symposium at Weber State.That’s right. Boots. During his speech, “Preventing Sexual Assault:...

Haven trains students on preventing violence

Michael Grennell November 2, 2015

According to the Utah Department of Health, more than 3,000 men, women and children entered shelters to escape domestic violence in 2012. At Weber State University, the new Haven online training program...

El entrenamiento Haven de safe@weber

Michael Grennell November 2, 2015

Según el Departamento de Salud de Utah , más de 3.000 hombres, mujeres y niños entraron en refugios para escapar de la violencia doméstica en 2012. En Weber State University, el nuevo programa de...

Women's Center wants to know what love looks like

Keela Disterhaft September 26, 2015

October is Domestic Violence Prevention Month and the Weber State University Women’s Center is hosting a poster contest to support the awareness of domestic violence in connection with the Safe@Weber...

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