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Utahns discuss daylight saving time

July 14, 2014

Clark Planetarium hosted a public meeting on daylight saving time Thursday afternoon. This was part of an ongoing effort by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) to obtain the public's...

NY court dismisses anti-vaccination case

July 7, 2014

In a June 2014 court case, three New York families sued the city for not allowing their unvaccinated children to attend school while vaccine-preventable diseases were being passed around. By New York...

Five crazy headlines

July 2, 2014

Who said crazy couldn't be good? Here's this week's five crazy headlines, all with happy endings. Woman sets home on fire trying to kill spider A Kansas woman, Ginny M. Griffith, overreacted last...

Thousands flock to 'Warriors Over the Wasatch' air show

June 30, 2014

With a squadron of six Thunderbirds lining the runway, Utah’s "Warriors Over the Wasatch" air show welcomed an estimated 400,000 spectators to Hill Air Force Base this past weekend. The air show opened...

AirMed helicopter on campus Thursday

June 16, 2014

Students will be able to tour a medical helicopter at Weber State University on June 19, courtesy of the University of Utah's AirMed program, as part of the critical care transport course taught by Weber's...

Making money through streaming live video games

June 9, 2014

Players throughout the world are utilizing programs that enable them to stream live feeds of their video games. Through the access of websites such as Twitch.tv, players are able to make thousands of...

Students let loose at Clubs & Orgs Carnival

April 10, 2014

Weber State University’s annual Clubs & Organizations Carnival celebrated the closing of another school year on Wednesday. The WSU Student Association hosts the carnival each year to allow clubs...

Ordain Women marches for priesthood for second time

April 6, 2014

This article has been altered from the print version.  Rain, wind and a hailstorm didn't stop 510 women and their male allies from attempting to attend the male-only Priesthood Session of the 184th...

Speaker recalls Japanese-American internment camps

April 3, 2014

When most people think of the Holocaust, the first thing that comes to mind is the Jewish plight. The mistreatment of Japanese-Americans in the United States during World War II is often forgotten. Presented...

Holocaust survivor shares experiences, offers advice

April 1, 2014

By Teryn Lyman Eva Mozes Kor is an 80-year-old Holocaust survivor who, along with her twin sister, Miriam, was subjected to human experimentation under Dr. Josef Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration...

Ogden City encourages beekeeping to preserve species

March 30, 2014

Bees have become a buzzworthy topic in Ogden recently. The Ogden City Council Changes made changes to municipal code and adopted a new ordinance allowing residents to keep bees. Previously, residents...

ROTC to host Wounded Warrior 8k

March 25, 2014

Weber State University's Army ROTC is encouraging everyone to come out on Saturday for the second annual Wounded Warrior 8K run at the Stewart Stadium. All proceeds from the race will go to the Wounded...

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