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Keeping traditions alive and thriving

Alyson Johnson April 4, 2019

Weber State University’s Alumni Association designed a path for students to take part in some of the most famous and rich traditions that the university has to offer. Since being founded in 1889,...

With the support of my parents, my siblings and I were able to attend university. (Rosa Arambula / The Signpost)

Growing up Hispanic in the USA

Paula Ninataype September 15, 2016

I was born in Los Angeles, a diverse city full of people from all walks of life. I grew up in a neighborhood that was predominantly Hispanic, but even then, it was difficult to grow up Hispanic.My parents...

The Korean Club offers language and culture to students

Sarah Knowlton October 6, 2015

The University Village's air was filled with the aroma of Asian spices as the Korean Club celebrated  Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving, with dumplings and kimchi pancakes. The Korean Club was organized...

5 Halloween traditions to try this season

October 28, 2014

With strings of skeleton lights and rows of jack-o'-lanterns taking over, it's okay to go all out this Halloween season. Whether you're trick-or-treating or spending time with family, here are some of...

What makes us real Wildcats? Tradition!

October 5, 2014

Homecoming is the perfect time to ponder WSU traditions. After all, it is the first thing most people land on when they think about college tradition. But homecoming traditions at Weber State are far...

Fun historical facts about WSU

September 30, 2014

As students we sometimes get so caught up in our classes and our social lives that we forget what a rich history Weber State has. Weber State's history dates back to 1889, when we were first established...

Halloween traditions change from childhood to college

October 30, 2012

By Katie Byrd & Karlee Berezay As children, Halloween means trick-or-treating, dressing up and watching scary movies. For many Weber State University students, growing up means traditions change....

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