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Does fiery food fuel longevity?

Kellie Plumhof January 17, 2017

If you like spicy food, you may be on the path to living longer, according to a new study from the researchers at Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont. Hot chili peppers were...

The teams were divided based on age. There were five division one teams and five division two teams. (Gabe Cerritos / The Signpost)

WSU hosts Rube Goldberg, brings in engineers of tomorrow

Michael Bunderson December 18, 2015

The Shepherd Union ballrooms transformed into a young engineer's paradise Friday as Weber State University hosted the 2015 Rube Goldberg challenge, which could be considered a DIY mechanism building...

Feministas Internacionales Discuten los Movimientos de Todo el Mundo

Feministas Internacionales Discuten los Movimientos de Todo el Mundo

Christopher Murphy December 2, 2015

Women’s Center (Centro de mujeres) de Weber State University será el anfitrión de un taller del movimiento internacional feminista, y la discusión se llevará a cabo el lunes 23 de noviembre....

Five Crazy Headlines: A bra bandit, a lonely burglar and Thomas Jefferson

Michael Grennell October 25, 2015

Students protest statue of despicable human being—Thomas Jefferson With so many major issues facing the world today—like poverty or homelessness—students at the University of Missouri, Columbia are...

Tasty Thursday: Asian isn't just Chinese food

February 19, 2015

Weber State University students and faculty had the opportunity to taste the different flavors that Asia has to offer. Veggie borscht, beef borscht and fried rice were some of the dishes served during...

Chinese neo-realism film series gives insight into Asian cinema

October 23, 2014

The Wildcat Theater has gone dark for Weber State’s Chinese film series this school year. With a black-and-white subtitled film that filled the screen, students and members of the community got some...

The Plague: Not just for the history books

August 26, 2014

When most people hear the word “plague,” they think back to the medieval epidemic that killed a third of Europe’s population, but was the plague really just an issue for the middle ages? As it...

Health science program studies abroad in China

July 2, 2012

Earning four credits in 18 days might sound masochistic, but a group of students pulled it off this summer while sightseeing in China. In April, Weber State University’s health sciences program took...

WSU, China collaboration graduates first class

April 10, 2012

This summer, the program collaboration between Weber State University and Xi’an Medical University in China will be graduating its first 70 students from the new respiratory therapy program. According...

Third Annual Chinese New Year Celebration

January 31, 2012

On Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, the ballrooms at Weber State University were overflowing with people celebrating the third annual Chinese New Year event. The evening event commemorated the New Year celebration...

Respiratory program flourishes

October 14, 2011

Over the last several years, Weber State University has proven its track record for being a top health care university. The respiratory program at WSU has been one of the many programs offered. This distinct...

International student makes Weber her temporary home

September 26, 2011

Crystal Charriere The distance across the open waters of the Pacific Ocean from Ogden to Qingdao, China, is approximately 6,500 miles. Qingdao is a coastal city located in Northern China, and is also...

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