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Starting a legacy at Weber

Brisa Odenthal, Reporter January 31, 2023

Thirty-nine percent of Weber State University students identify as first-generation students. Weber State University has resources for these students to acclimate to university life, such as the First...

The front of the International Student and Scholar Center. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Creating a home away from home

Windsor Moore, Reporter August 29, 2022

Being an international student has its own set of challenges. At Weber State University, there are great resources to help our international students. Weber State’s International Student and Scholar...

During the Student Success Conference, students took the opportunity to stand in protest for racial equality at Weber State University.

Discussing equity

Alexandrea Bonilla, Managing editor August 29, 2022

Earlier this year, Weber State University President Brad Mortensen appointed an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council to help WSU achieve the standards and goals of equity defined by the university...

A handful of the students in the First Gen student club. (Weber State University)

A look into Weber State’s first-generation student club

Hunter Lindsey, Reporter August 29, 2022

Weber State University’s first-generation student club continues to provide a place for students to make friends, get support and have somewhere to belong. “I feel super welcomed,” Yuquekcy Zuniga,...

The top of a Flow dispenser.

Atención para una visita mensual

Marianna Lopez Luritta and Windsor Moore August 29, 2022

Escrito por Windsor Moore Trducido por Marianna Lopez-Luritta El Proyecto Periodo de Utah ha abierto las puertas a todas las mujeres en la escuela. Su misión es llevar la equidad menstrual a partir...

Weber State University students, staff, faculty and community members celebrate the opening of the new Outdoor Adventure and Welcome Center on the WSU Ogden Campus on Feb. 3, 2021. (Weber State University)

A goodbye within student affairs

Alexandrea Bonilla, Managing editor August 29, 2022

Vice President of Student Affairs Brett Perozzi has announced his departure from Weber State University after serving student affairs for 15 years. The first 10 of those years he worked as the Associate...

The Dee Events Center bus stop.

Wildcats’ new ride

Alexandrea Bonilla, Managing editor August 29, 2022

Weber State University students can wave the Wildcat Express goodbye after over 40 years of service. But fear not, the Wildcat Express is being replaced by Ogden’s new Bus Rapid Transit system called...

An image of the Chi Tester option on students profiles located on the WSU website.

Saying goodbye to Chi

Hunter Lindsey, Reporter August 29, 2022

After more than eight years of administering exams through Chi Tester, Weber State University will be discontinuing its use, and Aug. 26 was the last day exams were taken through the Chi Tester software. Some...

Many seats are on the second floor of the Shepherd Union for students who need a place to study. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Spotting a space to study

Coby Crisler, Reporter August 29, 2022

As the new school year begins and classes open with intense workloads, it’s easy to be overwhelmed. However, finding the perfect place to study and work on assignments can lessen the weight of these...

Marketplace 626 is filled with well known gas station food. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Dining with Wildcats

Hunter Lindsey, Reporter August 29, 2022

Feeling hungry? Worry not, there is a large variety of dining options available on Weber State University’s campus. For instance, The Den is located in the Shepard Union and offers many entrée choices...

The pond located at Ogdens Weber State University. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Looking back on my freshman year

Windsor Moore, Reporter August 29, 2022

Freshman year is a time to learn and grow not only as a student, but as a person. Everybody has their own experiences with college, both positive and negative. Something great I’ve found about college...

Cans and boxes of food sit with fruits in the back of the pantry. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Food for thought

Breanna Hart, Editor-in-chief August 29, 2022

The fall semester is upon us once again, and with the start of a new semester comes an influx of new students, homework, stress and, most of all, spending an extended amount of time on campus. One of...

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