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Vote or be voted for

Ryan Marion January 31, 2020
Bonus Information: According to data collected by Weber State University during the third week of the fall 2018 semester, 27,465 undergraduate students were enrolled. Among them, 2,025 voted in the WSUSA 2019-20 elections. 2068 students voted in the 2018-19 elections and only 1732 voted for the 2017-18 elections. During the 2018 school year, approximately 0.06% undergraduate enrolled students voted to be represented in their own student body government. which saw 2068 and 2025 voters respectively.
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Coming home for Homecoming

Caitlyn Nichols October 4, 2019

Homecoming week is fast approaching, and this year it features a special emphasis on keeping traditions alive at Weber State University. WSUSA Student Body President, Bret Alexander, said that this whole...

Bret Alexander named new WSUSA President

Bret Alexander named new WSUSA President

Nic Muranaka March 17, 2019

A few close races later, Weber State University students running for executive and legislative office can breathe a little easier: election results are in. WSU Student Association elections concluded...

WSUSA Candidate platforms

WSUSA Candidate platforms

The Signpost March 14, 2019

All photographs and candidate platforms were provided by WSUSA.Executive BranchBret Alexander—PresidentHello, WILDCATS! My name is Bret Alexander. I’m a first-generation college student who...

Three of the four candidates sit during the debate, waiting for their turn to talk about their plans. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

Students stand off in election debate

Tori Waltz March 13, 2019

The Weber State University student body will soon know the replacement for President Jordan Slater. After a week-long spring break, students and faculty gathered in the Shepherd Union Atrium March 11 for...

Jovany Bahena-Rosario

WSUSA presidential candidates prep debate

Tori Waltz March 10, 2019

Bret Alexander. Jovany Bahena-Rosario. Scott Lund. Julio Otay. One of these four men will become the next student body president at Weber State University.Kicking off election week, the WSU Student Association...

Four students vie for WSUSA presidency

Four students vie for WSUSA presidency

Harrison Epstein February 27, 2019

Election season has begun. At least, at Weber State University, it has. On Feb. 22, the WSU Student Association deadline for candidacy packets passed, leaving 22 candidates up for eight positions in the...

Jordan Slatter, WSUSA President

2018-2019 WSUSA executive and Senate elections results are in

Ryan Marion March 18, 2018

Without precedent, the Weber State University Student Association held their 2018-2019 elections for legislative and executive positions during the same week with ballots available on Canvas. The new Senators...

See who's among the finalists for Crystal Crest Awards

See who’s among the finalists for Crystal Crest Awards

The Signpost April 4, 2017

Forty-two students, five staff members, five professors and five Weber State organizations are in the final running for the 2017 Crystal Crest Awards.The annual awards honor the best, brightest and most...

Keynote speaker of the March 23 Marquardt Peace and Possibility Speakers Series Kate Kendell, Weber State alum and Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

Wildcat alumna encourages activism through authentic living

Juliana Palacio March 26, 2017

The LGBT Resource Center at Weber State University featured Kate Kendell for the inaugural Marquardt Peace and Possibility speaker series on March 23. Kendell addressed the over 130 individuals in attendance...

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