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Caring for Kenya: Weber State Athletics hosts charity drive

Alma Bell, Reporter February 2, 2023

Weber State Athletics teamed up with Global Agents of Change to create a drop-off drive on Jan. 21. Spectators could drop off deflated balls, hygiene products and school supplies at the men's basketball...

Haitian Prime Minister Jean Henry Ceant, center, during his oath of office, at the National Palace, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Sept. 17 2018. Haiti's Lower Chamber of Deputies fired Prime Minister Ceant and his government Monday. (Jean Marc Herve Abelard/EFE/Zuma Press/TNS)

Do you know your news? March 21

Nic Muranaka March 20, 2019

1. Cyclone Idai hit what country on March 15, leaving an official death count of 84 and displacing upwards of 400,000 people? a. Kenya b. Mozambique c. Somalia 2. Which country just fired its governmental...

Photo courtesy of Drew Tyler.

Documentary viewers peer through ‘Windows of Change’

Briana Whatcott November 3, 2017

Community members, Weber State University faculty and students nearly filled the Browning Center Austad Auditorium to watch the Nov. 1 screening of “Windows of Change,” a documentary produced by Weber...

Lola Moli, Vice President of Service at Weber State University. (Dalton Flandro / The Signpost)

New service vice president strives for team effectiveness

Ashton Corsetti January 31, 2017

Starting as the new WSUSA vice president of service, Lola Moli plans to maximize student involvement, generate project ideas and build a stronger sense of community. “As students, we get so busy,...

Center for Diversity and Unity shares personal stories of Mozambique

October 2, 2014

Although the gathering was small, WSU student and member of Black Scholars United, Eddie Baxter still brought a lot of heart during his presentation to students on Wednesday. “I want to say that Weber...

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