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Breanna Hart former editor-in-chief and copy chief of The Signpost.

Thank you for the memories: My time at WSU and The Signpost

Breanna Hart, Editor at Large April 9, 2024

If 18-year-old Breanna could see where current, 23-year-old Breanna is, she would probably have a heart attack. The past four and a half years have been a crazy whirlwind of changes and experiences that...

My first day of college at Weber State for fall 2023 in my last fall semester.

Saying goodbye to Weber State University

Kennedy Camarena, Editor-in-Cheif April 9, 2024

Dear Weber State, When we first met it was the fall semester of 2017. I was a freshman, just graduated from high school and a completely different person than I am now. That first semester at Weber...

A creative clock inside Elizabeth Hall room 207.

La resolución del misterio de los relojes

Mariano Martinez Martinez, Traductor October 3, 2023

Encontrar un reloj en una clase de Weber State University no está siempre asegurado, e incluso cuando hay uno, no hay garantía de que muestre la hora correcta. Los estudiantes y el personal docente y...

A creative clock inside Elizabeth Hall room 207.

Clocking out of Weber State

Gracie Stephenson, Reporter October 3, 2023

Finding a clock in a classroom at Weber State University isn’t always a sure thing, and even when a clock is present, there’s no guarantee that it displays the correct time. Students, faculty and staff...

Rayshaun Baker-Lynch, assistant section editor on the sports desk at The Signpost.

Finding your people

Rayshaun Baker-Lynch, Asst. sports editor April 11, 2023

I’m originally from California, so moving to Utah was a real culture shock. My whole life, I’ve never lived in snow. California pretty much has one season and the saying “The sun is always shining”...

Jean Norman and Alexandrea Bonilla at the pier in Annapolis, Maryland in August of 2022.

Gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss, graduate

April 11, 2023

College can be a lonely place. You have all this freedom, but you're not really sure what to do with it. You’re trying to become your own person and grow as an adult, while still trying to figure out...

Simon Mortensen, section editor of the sports desk at The Signpost.

Winning the Wildcat way

Simon Mortensen, Sports editor April 11, 2023

When I first enrolled, I looked at Weber State University as just a path to a degree. I didn’t want to join a fraternity or club, nor did I have any school spirit. I went through high school the same...

Making it to college graduation is so surreal for me. I can't wait to graduate with a bachelor's in Communication. Photo credit: Marisa Nelson

A leap of faith

Marisa Nelson April 11, 2022

As I sat down to write my graduation column for The Signpost, I couldn’t think of just one thing to say about my college experience. My whole life has been about proving to myself that I am where...

College Media Madness begins March 15
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Press Release: The Signpost vies for No. 1 in nationwide College Media Madness competition

Jennifer Greenlee March 15, 2021

The Signpost is joining more than 20 student-run newsrooms in a nationwide fundraising competition during the March Madness season. While Basketball is running the court, The Signpost will be vying for...

The author, on the Weber State campus. Photo credit: Francisco Ruiz

A fond farewell to my faculty and friends at Weber State

Francisco Ruiz April 13, 2020

My Weber State experience started as a happy accident. In 2015, I was searching for a job after a stint with Wells Fargo. I had applied to several positions with companies in Ogden and Salt Lake. My father...

Celebrating a football victory in Cedar City with the Destruction Zone.

So long for now, but not farewell

Joe Traub April 12, 2019

As I look back on my time as a student at Weber State, I wonder where the time has gone. It feels like yesterday that a wide-eyed 18-year-old just fresh out of high school moved to Ogden from New Mexico. I...

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Who was James Foley?

Alexa Nielson March 10, 2019

Some people give their lives to their work, and occasionally, it's a literal statement. Freelance war correspondent James Foley was one of those people.During the Syrian Civil War, Foley was abducted and...

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