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The UTA pass provided to students allows access on buses, TRAX, and Frontrunner. The 603 bus line connects students from Ogden's transit center to WSU main campus and the stops in-between, while the 650 "fast bus" connects students from Ogden's transit center directly to WSU main campus. (The Signpost Archives)

A ’Cat’s commute: Tips and tricks for traveling to and from WSU

Leah Higginbotham April 2, 2017

A big part of moving from high school to college, in the movies at least, is living on campus. Weber State University, however, is largely a commuter school. True, there are plenty of dorms for those...

(Source: Tribune News Service)

Foreign Language? Sí o no?

Samantha Bunderson April 2, 2017

  Technology, globalization and less-restricted borders contribute to the blending of culture, leaving few areas of the world untouched. Faced with an increase in international trade and commerce,...

Weber State University Police Department Chief Dane LeBlanc listens to Lillian Llanos in 2015, a WSU student at the time, and the importance of students' safety from sexual violence. (The Signpost Archives)

Know your Title IX rights: Stay safe on campus

Ashton Corsetti April 2, 2017

  Sex discrimination and sexual violence are pressing issues on college campuses, but Weber State University has established resources for victims. Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments...

The Weber State University Davis Campus is located in Layton, Utah right off of Highway 193 and Interstate 15. (The Signpost Archives)

Davis campus brings the college experience closer to home

Rachel Storm April 2, 2017

Weber State University's Ogden campus is filled with services designed for academic success, and students can find nearly all of the same benefits at the Davis campus. WSU’s Davis campus is located...

No matter what type of planner you prefer, I would suggest having two. (Photo Illustration by Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

Plan each day, keep chaos at bay

Kellie Plumhof April 2, 2017

  Two planners, a pocket calendar, two phone apps and a small notebook. It seems excessive, but for me, it's just part of staying organized. I have to be organized — to a fault — and...

(Source: Tribune News Service)

How to escape a sinking ship

Kellie Plumhof April 2, 2017

Failure isn't inherently bad, but it comes with consequences. And in an academic setting, where money and time are involved, the consequences can be long-lasting. If you can tell in the first few...

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