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Collage of study abroad photos from Annabell Durham's experiences.

OPINION: See the world, see yourself

Annabelle Durham, Contributor October 3, 2024

The crowd starts to hush as we all turn our attention to the stage. A flash of fiery red hair, an equally fiery woman sporting the look as she skips on stage and strikes a pose. I’ve seen more shows...

T-shirts displaying messages against violence hang by clothespins in Shepard Union for the Clothesline Project.

Recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month

McKinna Baird, Reporter October 10, 2023

October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and the Weber State University Women’s Center is hosting a few events to raise awareness. One such event is the Clothesline Project. According to the Clothesline...

An Ogden man was accused of three different crimes at AAMCO on Sept. 30. Image from Pixabay.

Do you know your news? Oct. 6

Marisa Nelson October 5, 2020

1.) After the news of President Donald Trump's positive COVID-19 test, the president was admitted to the hospital for observation. Dr. Mark Meadows said he is optimistic that Trump will return to the White...

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Banning conversion therapy would have been a shock to Utah’s system. But it didn’t pass.

Daryn Steed March 18, 2019

On March 4, Utah was on the cusp of becoming the most conservative state to ban conversion therapy, the psuedoscientific programs designed to change a person's sexual orientation. HB 399, the legislation...

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Spreading love to stop the hate

Tiana Pack October 26, 2018

Stop the Hate, an event series hosted by the Center for Diversity and Unity, aims to increase public awareness on a variety of issues. These events are created to foster inclusivity and challenge destructive...

"Pro-life" signs and pictures line grass of Bell Tower Plaza. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Genocide Awareness Project shares pro-life message at Stewart Bell Tower Plaza

Ryan Marion October 3, 2017

  The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) reserved a public space at the Stewart Bell Tower Plaza for their Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) mobile display to students Oct. 2–3. On Oct....

El centro de recursos LGBT Resource en Weber State University tienen una mesa de información en el  Shepherd Union con folletos del día del SIDA el 1 de diciembre. (Alexis Rague / The Signpost)

Luchemos contra SIDA

Paula Ninataype December 4, 2016

El centro de recursos LGBTQ de Weber State honró el día mundial del SIDA el 1 de diciembre con la misión de poner un paro a un estigma. Pero no cualquier estigma. El centro de LGBTQ el jueves...

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Be your own Batman

Alexandra Harris June 27, 2016

As the gavel came down in the Stanford rape case, fury ignited across the nation. The crime was heinous, the defendant and his family perpetuated the trauma with callous and unapologetic statements, and...

Jennifer Wylle (right) and Bryan T. Valdivieso (left) of Studetns for choice and lations in action, run a World AIDS Day booth in the Union on Tuesday.  (Ariana Berkemeier / The Signpost)

Día Mundial del SIDA concientiza la prueba del VIH

Nathan Cragun December 18, 2015

El 7 de noviembre, el actor Charlie Sheen reveló en el programa de NBC “Today” que había sido VIH positivo durante los últimos cuatro años. “Son tres letras difíciles de absorber”,...

Jennifer Wylle (right) and Bryan T. Valdivieso (left) of Studetns for choice and lations in action, run a World AIDS Day booth in the Union on Tuesday.  (Ariana Berkemeier / The Signpost)

World AIDS Day creates HIV testing awareness

Nathan Cragun December 18, 2015

On Nov. 7, actor Charlie Sheen revealed on NBC’s “Today” show that he had been HIV positive for the past four years. “It’s a hard three letters to absorb,” Sheen said. “It’s a turning...

Breast cancer doesn't discriminate

October 21, 2014

The Women's Center put on a small play production Tuesday letting students know that breast cancer doesn't always affect those we see as "normal." The play, "Too Young for Breast Cancer," follows 20-year-old...

Creative curves for cancer

September 23, 2014

The Women's Center is sponsoring several activities for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, spotlighting a problem that affects women of all ages. One of the main events for the month is the bra decorating...

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