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Run-off from campus and the surrounding neighborhoods collects in the duck pond. In the spring, that water is used on landscaping. (Ariana Berkemeier/ The Signpost)

Utah’s water in danger of disappearing: an in-depth report on water conservation at WSU

Abigail Payne January 27, 2016

In the midst of one of the strongest El Nino weather patterns in years, it’s hard not to notice the moisture falling from the sky. Utah’s supply of clean water seems plentiful now but it’s in...

Recycling Shouldn't be Limited to One Day

Recycling Shouldn’t be Limited to One Day

Tanoya Poulsen December 2, 2015

There are over 30 days in a year dedicated to serving our planet. Over the weekend on Nov. 15 American's got the chance to celebrate planet Earth by recycling on America Recycles Day. The day...

Cortometraje sobre los problemas del agua de Utah

Allen Glines October 17, 2015

Issac Goeckeritz, documentalista local, y Hal crimmel, profesor de inglés de Weber State University, presentarán dos cortometrajes basadas de un libro “Crimmel”, que el titulo recientemente se...

Short films tackle Utah's water issues

Allen Glines October 17, 2015

Isaac Goeckeritz, a local documentary filmmaker, and Hal Crimmel, Weber State University English professor, will be presenting two short films based on a book Crimmel recently edited titled “Desert...

Science Weekly: Keeping up with the oceans

July 26, 2015

In Jurassic Park, Jeff Goldboom's character reminds his fellows that "life finds a way." According to a study published on the Royal Society Open Publishing website, coral around the island of Palau...

Why you mod my rex, bro?

June 22, 2015

Jurassic World: Dinosaurs alive and on view for amusement, perfectly reconstructed ancient DNA and Chris Pratt as the Ceasar Milan of Velociraptors. I can watch CGI dinosaurs eat irritating movie characters...

Apesar de las lluvias de Mayo, Utah permanece seco

June 16, 2015

El constante desfile de tormentas del mayo pasado fueron una bienvenida y un evento climático necesario. Sin embargo, el panorama general del agua en Utah permanece seco y complicado. Mayo fue húmedo...

Despite rainy May, Utah remains dry

June 15, 2015

Last May’s constant parade of rainstorms were a welcome and needed climatic event. However the overall water picture in Utah remains dry and complicated. May was wet and cool and added much-needed...

Get your thumb green with WSU's community garden

April 9, 2015

If your green thumb is in need of a little rejuvenation, Weber State University’s community garden may be able to help. The garden, which is located behind Wildcat Village, is managed by WSU students...

Student recognized for raising sustainability awareness

March 17, 2015

Taking an entire science experiment and squeezing it into a four by three foot poster seems like a daunting task. Weber State senior and geography major Alexa Pierce did just that for the sixth annual...

Author warns of global warming's effect on ski communities

November 6, 2014

Porter Fox went deep in discussing how the amount of melting snow is going to be a large concern if something is not done fast. On Tuesday afternoon Fox presented the information from his book "Deep,"...

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