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Newly elected President Ashley Potokar (left) hugs VP of Activities Colette Mortensen (right) tightly in celebration. (Bella Torres / The Signpost)

New year, new leaders

Lucas Moore March 13, 2022

The Weber State University Student Association announced the results of the student body election during the annual Weber’s Got Talent on March 4.In between the individual talent displays, WSUSA...

Achieving a healthy work-life balance

Adam Rubin March 13, 2022

Weber State University's first professional development event of the semester was a highlight on finding balance in all of the different aspects of life in the modern era on March 2.The event was presented...

The building blocks of the brain

Lexie Andrew March 13, 2022

As part of Brain Awareness Week, Weber State University's neuroscience program hosted the Build Your Brain event at the Treehouse Museum on March 10 and 12. During this event, children were taught all...

Advertisements for the running senators are placed in a row in front of the W8 parking lot, located on Ogden campus.

Prepping the ballots

ezra striley-weinman February 28, 2022

The Weber State University Student Association announced their candidates for the 2022-23 school year student government elections on Feb. 26.All information on candidates from the 2022-23 election and...

Signs with similar, profound messages can be found all over the walls.

Voting for voting rights

Coby Crisler February 28, 2022

On Feb. 22, Terri Hughes, president of the Weber State University chapter of NAACP, hosted a phone banking event for the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. Students gathered to learn what the proposed...

Stephanie Wolfe, the adviser for Weber State's Amnesty International, was one of the presenters for the keynote event on Feb. 22.

Finding refuge in Ogden

Rebecca Baggett February 28, 2022

The Weber State Human Rights club, also known as Amnesty International, joined with Catholic Community Services to create a presentation on refugee resettlement in Ogden on Feb. 22 in Lindquist Hall.The...

A later edition of the Omnichord is seen here.

Turning sounds to music

Adam Montgomery February 28, 2022

Unquiet Places: Electroacoustic, Improvised and Fixed-Media Music was presented by Carey Campbell on Feb. 18 with just over 40 attendees, featuring guest artists Dan Jonas, Susan Campbell and Dan Pack.Campbell,...

Allan Guymon holds a seminar for undergraduate students, explaining the reasons to attend graduate school, at Weber State University on Feb. 16. Photo credit: Nikki Dorber

El camino a escuelas de posgrado

Addison Weeks February 23, 2022

Aplicando para escuela de posgrado puede ser un proceso estresante. Para ayudar a aliviar un poco ese estrés, el departamento de física tuvo un seminario el 16 de febrero sobre el proceso de...

Allan Guymon, from the University of Iowa's chemical and biochemical engineering department, holds a seminar for soon-to-be graduates of physics and engineering, giving students ideas for their future. Photo credit: Nikki Dorber

The road to graduate school

Lexie Andrew February 23, 2022

Applying to graduate school can be a stressful process. To help relieve some of that stress, the physics department held a seminar on Feb. 16 regarding the process of applying to graduate school and providing...

Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were long time collaborators of Marvel Comics. Photo credit: Coby Crisler

The Black history of Marvel Comics

Coby Crisler February 14, 2022

Stan Lee, widely regarded as a comic book revolutionary, found inspiration from many sources and went on to create gods and heroes of all types. Specifically, Lee looked at the society of his time, taking...

The Physics and Astronomy department discusses the James Webb Telescope at Weber State University on Feb. 2. Photo credit: Nikki Dorber

Saltando más profundamente en el espacio

Addison Weeks February 9, 2022

El departamento de Astronomía y Física se unieron el 2 de febrero para conversar sobre el James Webb Space Telescope. Lanzado el mes pasado, el telescopio es un telescopio infrarrojo de $10 billones...

The three speakers of the seminar gathered to chat about space on Feb. 2. Photo credit: Adam Montgomery

Diving deeper into space

Adam Montgomery February 9, 2022

The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Weber State University met on Feb. 2 to discuss the James Webb Space Telescope. Launched in December, the telescope is a $10 billion infrared telescope that allows...

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