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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...

A photo of the setup at a Blackjack table at the Homecoming Casino table.

Cards, chips and cheers at WSU Casino Night

Isaac Tanner, Reporter October 15, 2024

On Oct. 8, Weber State University held its annual Casino Night, where guests played various games like poker, blackjack and craps. While gambling is illegal in Utah, participants were given $500 in...

People joining in on the Purple Paw Parade with their dogs.

Los perritos guían la Semana de Homecoming

Nelly Hernandez Tejada and Delaney Harrison October 8, 2024

La Asociación de Exalumnos de Weber State (Weber State Alumni Association) tuvo su celebración anual del Purple Paw Parade el 5 de octubre. Las colitas se movían con diversión, comida y, lo más importante,...

Weber State Wide Receiver, Jacob Sharp (#14), making a break for it as McNeese players try to tackle him.

WSU Homecoming: What to expect for the week

Alfonso Rubio, Reporter October 8, 2024

Entering the month of October, Weber State University prepares to celebrate homecoming week with many events for students to look forward to. Homecoming Recycle Run From Oct. 4-12, students, alumni,...

The band, Snarlin' Yarns getting ready to play in the KWCR studio.

In the Fishbowl: The Snarlin’ Yarns play KWCR

Tenaya Hyde, Reporter October 1, 2024

The Snarlin’ Yarns played at KWCR inside the Shepherd Union Building on Sept. 27 at 5:30 p.m. for the second “In the Fishbowl” event. The band filled the hallways with an eclectic mix of bluegrass,...

Yudi Lewis, the executive director of Hispanic-Serving Institution Initiatives at Weber State University.
February 23, 2023

Leading for Impact: WSU’s Hispanic Heritage Month Keynote

Tenaya Hyde, Reporter September 24, 2024

Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month, and Weber State University opened its celebrations on Sept. 17 by inviting some of Utah’s luminaries to speak at the Leading for Impact event in the Shepherd...

Dozens of fans partook in the tailgate party outside the ice sheet.(AJ handley/ The Signpost)

WSU Hockey: Tales from the tailgate

Alfonso Rubio, Reporter September 17, 2024

To kick off the new hockey season against Utah State University, the Weber State University Student Association held a tailgate to set the energy right before the game. The tailgate showcased various...

KWCR Trevin Johnson and KWCR Sports Director Grayden Guthrie working on a script together.

“In the Fishbowl”: KWCR brings live music to campus

Megan Swann, Editor September 17, 2024

KWCR hopes to bring live music to Weber State University campus through their new event, “In the Fishbowl.” Named after the large glass window in its studio on the second floor of Shepherd Union,...

A foam canon shoots out foam over crowds of Weber students.

WSU’s annual Foam Bash

Alfonso Rubio, Reporter September 5, 2024

On Aug. 30, Weber State University held its annual Foam Bash, an event that offers students and community members alike the opportunity to socialize and start the year off with a good time. Hundreds...

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...

Students work in the new Ray L. Kimber Music & Sibyl Recording Studio in the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts on March 18, 2022.

Songs of the Wildcats

Megan Swann, Section Editor June 11, 2024

The concept of a love song about Hot Wheels might seem unlikely, but it was exactly the type of song student Catie Wirz wanted to write. Wirz said what started as a challenge among classmates to write...

A poster covered in red-painted handprints of students, hangs in the hallway between Shepard Union and Student Service, to bring awareness of MMIW in Utah and the Weber State campus.

Bringing Attention to Missing or Murdered Indigenous People

Reagan Whiting, Reporter March 12, 2024

On Feb. 28 and 29, Toni Nakai, a Navajo student at Weber State University, helped put together an interactive art exhibit in hopes of collecting 4,200 handprints to represent missing Indigenous people....

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