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WSU plans to continue the fall 2020 course delivery plan into spring 2021. Photo credit: WSU Arcives

Flexible course delivery methods to continue in spring

Caitlyn Nichols September 18, 2020

Weber State University announced its plan to continue the current flexible course delivery methods into spring 2021 on Sept. 17 The decision was made after reviewing feedback from surveys sent out to students...

Remembering the fallen during a deadly pandemic

Francia Benson September 14, 2020

This Sept. 11 marked the 19th anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City. On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, at 8:46 a.m., a jet hijacked by terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center,...

President Mortensen giving words of praise at WSUs 2020 Graduation, which consisted of both in person and virtual speakers. (Nikki Dorber / The Signpost)

The class that persevered: Spring 2020 graduation ceremony

Adam Rubin August 31, 2020

WSU's 115th commencement ceremony saw more than 5,700 spring and summer graduates finally celebrate their graduation on Aug. 29. The sun has now set on WSU’s graduating class of 2020 — “The...

Wildcard Services and Information Center has plexiglass installed and stickers on the floor for students to practice social distancing on campus. It is located inside the Shepard Union. (Robert Lewis / The Signpost)

Socially distant on-campus study set-ups

Adam Rubin August 22, 2020

Fall semester 2020 is new territory for all Wildcats. WSU has been health-consciously preparing for the annual influx of fall students. Integrating both traditional and new academic practices during this...

What to expect when you’re expecting fall semester

Francia Benson July 20, 2020

The big questions for fall semester are if campus will remain open and if classes will be held in person.To comply with the six-foot social distance guideline, as well as other precautions to prevent COVID-19...

Several professors on the WSU campus have chosen to voluntarily quarantine themselves and host their courses online for the near future. The professors are concerned that holding traditional, in-person lectures could potentially lead to the spread of the corona virus between themselves and their students. (Wikimedia)

6 professors self-quarantining due to coronavirus fears

Jennifer Greenlee March 11, 2020

Six WSU professors have moved their classes online for a minimum of the next week for fear of the coronavirus as of March 11. After returning from spring break, five professors have decided to begin teaching...

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