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A reserved parking sign with the disabilities parking logo located at the A1 parking lot. Photo credit: Kennedy Robins

A glimpse into challenges for disabled students

Marisa Nelson April 18, 2022

College presents a plethora of challenges that aren't always obvious at first glance: the testing centers, a hill on the way to class or a cramped bathroom. But for students on Weber State campus with...

Sometimes the best plan is having no plan at all. Photo credit: Aubree Eckhardt

My plan is . . . that I have no plan

Kierstynn King April 5, 2021

The amount of times I’ve attempted to write this column is thoroughly embarrassing. I’m not great at goodbyes — I suck at them. That's what this column feels like: a lengthy goodbye that...

It's time to see more than just the disability

It’s time to see more than just the disability

Kierstynn King January 24, 2020

For as long as I can remember I wanted to be normal, or at least be exactly like everyone else. The truth is, I’m not normal. Not in the slightest. I have been called an "inspiration," "amazing,"...

Students deal with slippery situation

Students deal with slippery situation

Ally Nelson January 16, 2019

Back-to-back snowstorms wreaked havoc on parking Jan. 7. WSU’s Parking Services issued 142 tickets the first day of Spring Semester, 22 of which were issued for blocking another parked vehicle. Those...

Campus services for those with disabilities

Campus services for those with disabilities

Sunny Mallick March 31, 2018

Conquering the struggles of college can be challenging, especially for those with a disability. Fortunately for students with disabilities at Weber State University, services and accommodations are made...

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...

Walking for hope and a cure

October 1, 2011

[media-credit id=4 align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit]For the second-straight year, dozens of people gathered to walk a mile early Saturday morning at WSU’s Stewart Stadium to remember Lyndsay...

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