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Long live the art of ‘The Album’

Alex Flitton December 2, 2016
Is the album dead? A music fan's plea for composition in rock music.
Forward Dakota Fox drives the puck down the ice during the game against Utah State on Feb 13.  (The Signpost Archives)

Athlete of the Week

Daniel Ray November 3, 2016

Weber State University Athlete | Hockey | Dakota Fox Dakota Fox plays forward on the Weber State University Hockey team. He is 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 185 pounds and shoots right handed. What readers...

Emmanuel Pooler, #24, running back for Weber State University's football team. (Source: Weber State Athletics)

Athlete of the Week

Harrison Epstein October 13, 2016

Weber State Football | Emmanuel Pooler | Running Back The star of the homecoming victory for the Wildcats was Emmanuel Pooler. Pooler is a senior running back for Weber State University who got...

Julie Story, Julie Hansen, Karla Lovell, Michelle Hendrickson and Matt Hendrickson represented Weber State University as the road in the LoToJa Classic 2016. (Source: Julie Hansen)

Just keep spinning: Cyclists cover 206 miles in a day

Alex Flitton September 20, 2016

The LoToJa (pronounced low-tuh-juh) is the longest single-day bike race in America sanctioned by USA Cycling. The event boasts a 206-mile course with nearly 10,000 vertical feet of climbing. If the cars...

Many members of the 2004 Bonneville Cross Country team ran in the 5K to raise money for their former coach. (Source: Katie Brown)

Students race to gather funds for coach’s health

Alex Flitton September 13, 2016

Terry Pacheco, a teacher at Bonneville High School, coached cross country for years. He had numerous students run for state titles while he offered his guidance — but this year, his runners ran for...

Don't race like a rookie

Don’t race like a rookie

Alex Flitton September 6, 2016
Three tips for first season competitors to get into competitive cycling.
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