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Analeah Vaughn (right) the Sustainability Coordinator and Green Department Program Manager at WSU, and Korynn Martinez (left) a student sustainability coordinator at the sustainability office at WSU promote the Clear the Air ‘23 challenge, Jan. 31.

Community air care

Adam Rubin, Reporter February 21, 2023

Weber State University’s commitment to environmental sustainability is well-known among the Wildcat Family. The campus goal of being carbon-neutral by 2040 is supported by the “Clear the Air Challenge,”...

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Día blanco Japonés : El amor en culturas diferentes

Nathanael Stout February 14, 2023

La mayoría de las personas asocian el día de San Valentín con regalos y chocolates románticos, pero en Japón y otras culturas asiáticas, ese día es una cuando se dan regalos a los amados, amigos...

Anti-Valentine’s Club

Anti-Valentine’s Club

Alma Bell and Megan Swann February 14, 2023

Every Valentine’s Day many couple’s race out to buy the best gift for their partners. But what about those who have just gone through a breakup? With all the lovey-dovey messages and energy going around,...

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Japanese White Day: Love in different cultures

Shania Emmett, Reporter February 14, 2023

Most people associate Valentine’s Day with giving chocolates and gifts romantically, but in Japan and other Asian cultures, Valentine's Day has been more thought of as a holiday for giving loved ones,...

Figuras negras influyentes en la historia de Ogden

Marianna Lopez Luritta, Traductor February 7, 2023

Figuras negras influyentes en la historia de Ogden Traslator: Marianna Lopez Luritta Megan Swann El 1 de febrero marca el comienzo del Mes de la Historia Negra, un momento para dar mayor énfasis a los...

Ruby Bridges, civil rights activist, spoke to the WSU community on Feb. 18. Bridges was the little girl depicted in Norman Rockwells painting of the beginning of the desegregation of local schools in Louisiana in 1960. Photo credit: Weber State University

A walk back in history with Ruby Bridges

Lissete Landaverde February 22, 2021

In a webinar held by Weber State University for Black History Month, civil rights activist Ruby Bridges shared her story with the community over Zoom on Feb. 18. At six years old, Bridges was one of the...

Combating loneliness with a ball pit

March 1, 2015

In a recent study done at Weber State University, 52 percent of students have reported feeling lonely in the past 12 months. This is close to the national average, which is 55.9 percent. The Student...

Spend Valentine's with your 'fatty'

February 10, 2015

Valentine's Day isn't just for you and your special someone this year. This year, the first ever Fat Bike National Championships are taking place on this special day at Powder Mountain. For the first...

Last chance for summer study abroad trips

February 5, 2015

Studying abroad is something many students feel they need to experience before their college career ends. At Weber State University, there are plenty of opportunities for students to travel, no matter...

What's happening in February

February 3, 2015

February is now in full swing. Beyond the predictable Valentine’s Day and much needed day off for President’s Day, this month has a lot to offer.  Check out what’s in store! Feb. 4 Rain or shine,...

Creative writing professors present poetry

February 6, 2014

Weber State University's creative writing program held a faculty reading event on Wednesday, allowing more than 40 students and faculty to listen to assistant professors Janine Joseph and Laura Stott...

Cold tests runners' endurance in Polar Bear Run

February 23, 2013

Wearing nothing more than shorts and T-shirts, 37 runners braved the February cold for the Polar Bear Run on Saturday. The Polar Bear Run, organized by Utah Endurance Events, was an untimed half-mile...

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