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Saying goodbye to Chi

Hunter Lindsey, Reporter August 29, 2022

After more than eight years of administering exams through Chi Tester, Weber State University will be discontinuing its use, and Aug. 26 was the last day exams were taken through the Chi Tester software. Some...

Testing Center in Tracy Hall on WSUs main campus. Photo credit: The Signpost Archives

Proctoring procedures during the pandemic

Adam Rubin September 16, 2020

Academic testing at WSU is available with a new, cutting-edge program for fall semester 2020, and while the testing options are unique to each faculty member’s course material, there has been preparation...

(Source: Tribune News Service)

Bolster your immune system as flu season approaches

Leah Higginbotham November 27, 2016

At this point in the semester, few students can afford to be sick — there are finals to take, papers to write and classes to attend. But none of that matters to the microbes spreading around campus.Among...

The Stress Relief Center lounge has magazines to read or a miniature zen garden to play with while waiting for a massage chair. The Center is located in room 124 in Weber State Universitys Swenson Gym. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost)

Finals week is on the horizon; WSU helps you stress less

Spencer Stevens November 23, 2016

As classes, exams, finances, relationships and the somewhat foreboding post-college plans send students' lives into tailspins, stress management becomes an invaluable asset in the college survival...

How to ace those exams

September 20, 2014

Well, Wildcats, we are five weeks into fall semester and classes are in full swing, which means midterms and unit exams are just around the corner. One thing that has taken me the longest time to learn...

Students plan to celebrate after finals

April 9, 2012

All across campus, students’ faces are hidden behind computer screens, stacks of note cards and textbooks. The halls seem to be a little quieter than in weeks previous. For many students, finals week...

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