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Artists add color to their trees during the Liquid Canvas grand opening in Clearfield, Utah on Mar. 4. WSUSA teams up with Liquid Canvas for Paint Your Masterpiece night coming up on Nov. 2 at Weber State University. (The Signpost Archives)

News in Brief

Ben Brandley October 27, 2016
WSUSA Seeks to Support Sports Teams
Damian Lillard is hugged by a teammate in a game against Utah State University in Fall 2011. (Signpost Archives)

Forever a Wildcat

Harrison Epstein July 18, 2016

It’s been over four years since Damian Lillard was a basketball player at Weber State. In April of 2014, Lillard entered the draft after forgoing his senior season and was the No. 6 overall pick...

Joel Bolomboy visits the student section of the Dee Event Center following a game against Oral Roberts University in Spring of 2013. (Signpost Archives)

Utah Jazz select Joel Bolomboy in NBA Draft

Cydnee Green June 27, 2016

Former Weber State University men's basketball player Joel Bolomboy was selected by the Utah Jazz in the second round with the 52nd pick of the 2016 NBA Draft on June 23."I have a great opportunity, and...

Senior Joel Bolomboy had a great season playing for the Wildcats for the last time in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.  (Ariana Berkemeier / The Signpost)

Bolomboy to enter NBA Draft June 23

Cydnee Green June 13, 2016

On May 6, over 70 college players were invited to the 2016 NBA Draft Combine that was held in Chicago, Illinois, to be held on May 11-15. Of those 70 players, Weber State University's Joel Bolomboy was...

Senior Joel Bolomboy gets a rebound and a put-back slam in the game against Southern Virginia University, November 11. (Gabe Cerritos / The Signpost)

Bolomboy selected to play in Reese’s College All-Star Game

Cydnee Green April 7, 2016

Weber State senior Joel Bolomboy was selected to play in the 2016 Reese's College All-Star Game on March 29 at the Final Four in Houston, Texas.Bolomboy, the 6-9 forward/center, was one of the 10 players...

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