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Senecca Corsetti poses with her brother Ashton Corsetti at his high school graduation in the Dee Events Center on June 2, 2016. (Source: Ashton Corsetti)

People with disabilities are not an object of inspiration

Ashton Corsetti March 21, 2017

My sister Senecca and I had one of our usual discussions earlier this week concerning societal views of people with disabilities. As someone who has a physical disability, people often approach her in...

A flighter pilot headset is on display among other headsets and veteran uniforms at Weber State University on Nov. 10. (Emily Crooks / The Signpost)

Veteran Services showcases history

Ashton Corsetti November 11, 2016

Veteran Services coordinator Charlie Chandler sees the problem with understanding history as generational, and “the farther we get away from each conflict, the more we get out of the touch with the people...

"Pat, as we like to remember him! Laughing... a zest for life," said father Scott Parkinson. (Source: Parkinson family)

Alumnus’s legacy celebrated after unexpected death

Ashton Corsetti October 18, 2016

If life were an ocean, “Pat was never the guy sitting on the sidelines, waiting for the water to calm,” Patrick "Pitter" Parkinson's friend Sausha Chandler said. “He was a fearless guy...

Students are invited to share their thoughts on general education in town hall meetings in the Shepherd Union. (Source: pixabay.com)

Rethinking pre-reqs through general education revitalization

Ashton Corsetti October 6, 2016

  Students, as well as faculty and university stakeholders, can share their thoughts regarding changes to general education courses at town halls held by the General Education Improvement and...

Robyn Stark leads shoppers in a chocolate tasting at The Queen Bee on Friday, Sept 23. Ashton Corsetti / The Signpost)

Chocolate tasting explores craft ingredients

Ashton Corsetti September 25, 2016

The goal is to get from 0 to 100 ― at least in the percent of cocoa. To make this transition from milk to dark chocolate easier to swallow, The Queen Bee bookstore in Ogden held a tasting on Sept....

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