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The Celebracion de Mariposas stole next to the Ohana Association stole.

Ceremonias de graduación cultural ausentes tras el Proyecto de Ley 261

Victoria Hernandez, Translator November 19, 2024

A principios de este verano, cuando la Ley de la Cámara 261 pasó, el paisaje de la celebración de graduación de Weber State University cambió drásticamente. Esta ley limita como las universidades...

Members of the WSU Democrats, Tessie Violet (left) and Jude Dougall (right) hold up handcrafted posters during their protest.

College Democrats at WSU protest election results

Alfonso Rubio, Reporter November 19, 2024

With the election wrapped up, students at Weber State University wasted no time in expressing their opinions on the results. On Nov. 15, the College Democrats at Weber State University club held an...

People fill out in-person ballots at a polling location during Election Day for the 2024 Election season.

Election results: Polarizing opinions

Alfonso Rubio, Reporter November 14, 2024

Election day has come and gone, but conversations regarding the results have just begun. On Nov. 5, election day received nationwide attention. Citizens from all over the United States spectated as...

Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, and current Vice President, Kamala Harris.

Fighting voter apathy: Student perspectives on the election

Hampus Ivarsson, Reporter October 22, 2024

In the United States, voting in local, state and national elections is a civic duty given to citizens. However, a sizable portion of prospective voters doubt that their votes will have an impact. There...

Students spend their morning studying at the desks in Shepard Union.

Taking a ‘Cat nap

Isaac Tanner, Reporter September 26, 2024

Many people don’t get adequate sleep. On one hand, this is a massive pain, on the other hand, addressing sleeping problems can go a long way toward improving your day to day life. According to Shelley...

Red and blue police lights flashing on top of a police patrol car.

Police Blotter 9/19

Tatem Cooper, Reporter September 19, 2024

Suspicious Vehicle On Aug. 30, a Weber State University police officer noticed a vehicle parked in the back corner of the Dee Events Center parking lot. The officer noticed an individual in the vehicle...

The Weber State Disc Golf course is a great activity on a sunny day.

An introduction to Intramural sports at WSU

Alfonso Rubio, Reporter September 12, 2024

Intramural sports are found at most universities nationwide, and Weber State University is no exception. There are many opportunities to participate in intramural sports and recreational activities at...

A spread of various dishes laid out on top of a table.

Hungry for solutions: Food resources for students

Hampus Ivarsson, Reporter September 10, 2024

Many students today have the challenge of choosing what to eat based on the food they can afford. College students are subject to targeted ads for meal plans. However, options like these aren’t always...

An advertisement for Donuts and Discussions in Shepherd Union Building.

WSUSA holds Donuts and Discussion

Cooper Hatsis, Assistant Section Editor September 5, 2024

Shepherd Union hosted a Donuts and Discussion event in Ballroom C on Aug. 28. During this event, Weber State University students, faculty and staff can connect over donuts to talk about the resources that...

Ana Morett works on a computer at Career Services.

Trabajando y aprendiendo: los beneficios de trabajar en campus

Crear tiempo para la escuela y la vida personal para los estudiantes ya es lo suficiente difícil, pero otra responsabilidad en la universidad es tratar de obtener experiencia de trabajo. Una forma para...

Charlie Vasquez (left) gives constructive feedback to Wyatt Jacobson (right) on an English paper at the Tutoring Center.

Working and learning: The benefits of a campus job

Wiktoria Kolodziejczyk, Reporter August 28, 2024

Juggling academics and personal life can be difficult enough, but another added responsibility in college is trying to get real-life work experience. One way to ease this struggle while improving the college...

A Weber State University Physics Professor Adam Johnston introducing John Armstrong, the director of the planetarium at WSU's Ogden campus at a lecture.

Do professors care about Rate My Professors?

Christie Gutierrez, Reporter August 28, 2024

By the time students finish college, many are experienced with using the Rate My Professors website. This site allows students to write anonymous comments on professors at their university and rate them...

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