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A variety of food was available to the students who attended Eddie's BBQ, pictured from left to right is Madison Dasturp and Riley Cao getting a plate full of their own food. (Kennedy Robins/ The Signpost) Photo credit: Kennedy Robins

Eager for Eddie’s BBQ

Lexie Andrew October 18, 2021

Eddie’s BBQ is a place where students and community members can come together to meet and talk to campus police officers. It was held on Oct. 15 and has been going for 5 years. Founder...

A variety of food was available to the students who attended Eddie's BBQ, pictured from left to right is Madison Dasturp and Riley Cao getting a plate full of their own food. (Kennedy Robins/ The Signpost) Photo credit: Kennedy Robins

Eager for Eddie’s BBQ

Lexie Andrew October 18, 2021

Eddie’s BBQ is a place where students and community members can come together to meet and talk to campus police officers. It was held on Oct. 15 and has been going for 5 years. Founder...

The 9/11 Memorial has been placed for all to see within the NewGate Mall.  (Rebecca Gonzales/The Signpost)

Traveling exhibit commemorates 20th anniversary of 9/11

Rebecca Gonzales February 24, 2021

The Newgate Mall in Ogden recently welcomed a traveling 9/11 exhibit courtesy of nonprofit organization Honor365. The exhibit commemorates the upcoming 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001. It was first...

Ogden Chief of Police Randy Watt speaks prior to letting in cars of families to pick up food. Photo credit: Caitlyn Nichols

From the field to the table, Utah farmers help feed hungry families

Caitlyn Nichols November 30, 2020

Farmers Feeding Utah partnered with Weber County law enforcement to hand out Thanksgiving meals to families in need for their Cops and Crops event on Nov. 24 at the Weber County Fairgrounds. Cars of hungry...

Deputy marshals Nick Chournos, right, and Andy Desmond, left, use student volunteers to demonstrate the "stick" formation for forceful entry. (Francisco Ruiz / The Signpost)

Local U.S. Marshals district encourages WSU students to apply for new internship

Francisco Ruiz February 5, 2020

In 1789, George Washington—then president of the budding nation—appointed 13 United States marshals: one for each of the 13 states. Now, according to the U.S. Marshals fact sheet, there are...

Panelist Monica Williams shares her viewpoints on the impact of Utah culture and police reporting. (Kalie Pead/ The Signpost)

Taboo Talks tackles tough topics

Skyler Hudson September 27, 2019

Taboo Talks is an event held by Weber State's Diversity and Inclusivity Programs that aims to create an open dialogue about topics that are considered controversial by the general public. Sept. 24's Taboo...

People drinking at bars should be aware of "club drugs" that can be slipped into their drinks when they aren't looking.

Science Weekly: Keeping up with club drugs

Kellie Plumhof December 18, 2015

The scientific and law enforcement communities have developed many methods throughout the years to detect drugs. Many officers carry small presumptive drug tests with them and can perform these tests...

Science Weekly: Fingerprints aglow to help officers

Kellie Plumhof October 27, 2015

Law enforcement has been using fingerprint technology to aid investigations for over 100 years now. While the science behind fingerprints has improved over the years, a new study by scientist Kang Liang...

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