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An intimate group of students listened to faculty like Dr. Michael Wutz about graduate school Dec 2. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

Grad school panel navigates the nuances of postgraduate degrees

Sarah Earnshaw December 4, 2016

Sixteen people gathered together in a small, cozy room to hear from a group of eight panelists in Elizabeth Hall the afternoon of Dec. 2. The Grad School Panel, comprised of a mixture of professors, adjuncts...

Early bird shoppers rush for the shopping carts at Kohls in Plano, Texas, to take advantage of Black Friday Nov. 2010. (Source Tribune News Service)

Black (and blue) Friday from the eyes of a retail worker

Sarah Earnshaw November 30, 2016

Shopping on Black Friday is like gazing at the Christmas lights on a house. You can appreciate the experience, but you can’t always see the work that goes into it. On Nov. 26 a customer told me...

Gia Ghanbari, program coordinator for the Women’s Center, speaks at Generation F* workshop, funded by the Womens Center at Weber State University on Nov. 8. (Sarah Earnshaw / The Signpost)

Generation F* reforms student knowledge on social justice movements

Sarah Earnshaw November 13, 2016

  Generation F* brought students together to discuss organizing and supporting social justice movements on Nov. 8 in the Shepherd Union Building. The workshop was hosted by the Weber State...

The word free got many students to go to KWCRs table of free CDs for College Radio Day Nov 4. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

KWCR celebrates College Radio Day

Sarah Earnshaw November 6, 2016

  In celebration of College Radio Day this year on Nov. 4, KWCR’s goal was to fill the Shepherd Union at Weber State University with boisterous music and laughing voices. Their hope was...

Ron Dittemore introduces himself to students attending the Ralph Nye Lecture Series at Weber State Universitys Wattis Business Building on Oct. 27. (Sarah Earnshaw / The Signpost)

Former NASA employee shares key points in lecture

Sarah Earnshaw November 2, 2016

On Oct. 27, a former NASA employee touched base at Weber State University. Business students gathered around the lecture hall in the Wattis Business Building at noon, anticipating the weekly launch of...

Guests come dressed for the Wildcat Halloween Carnival at Layton Hills Mall on Oct. 22. (Sarah Earnshaw / The Signpost)

Halloween Carnival highlights WSU; Line proves problematic

Sarah Earnshaw October 25, 2016

When community members walked through the doors of the Layton Hills Mall on Oct. 22, the sound of children filled the hall and ghoulish monsters stalked every store. For the second year, the annual Wildcat...

Tom Mathews, professor of spanish at Weber State University, speaks at an LGBT rally held near the campus bell tower on Wednesday, Oct. 12. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

LGBT Pride Week Rally advocates for openness

Sarah Earnshaw October 13, 2016

On Oct. 12, the first annual LGBT Pride Week Rally was held at the Bell Tower Plaza. Members of the LGBT community, alongside community allies, gathered together in support of this event. Students milled...

Weber State University’s Police Academy trains its students for a career in law enforcement. Classes begin August 8. (Source: Jack Rickards)

Police Academy prepares cadets for the future

Sarah Earnshaw July 18, 2016

With the fall semester returning soon, Weber State University’s Police Academy is also starting up in full swing. Unlike the rest of the student body, their classes will begin on Aug. 8. “We...

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