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The social science building is scheduled to be closed until early 2019, with all classes and faculty having been relocated to the Science Lab. (Joshua Wineholt / The Signpost)

WSU to renovate, expand

Jasmine Pittman July 3, 2017

Changes are coming to Weber State University. Within roughly a year, Weber State will see the complete renovation of one building, and the final building stages of another. Currently, the Social Science...

Motion City Soundtrack's unique use of the moog

Emilee Atkinson October 28, 2015

Motion City Soundrack is a band that's been around the block. Formed in 1997, the group has seen members come and go and has released six albums, including their latest work "Panic Stations." Hailing...

Calling all freshmen: Advice for your first year

Calling all freshmen: Advice for your first year

Emilee Atkinson September 1, 2015

Going into college as a freshmen can be a frightening experience. There are a lot of things about college that high school does not prepare you for. The college experience is different for everyone,...

Women’s Center takes on new projects

Emilee Atkinson August 18, 2015

Weber State University's Women's Center has been empowering and helping women for 35 years. This year, the center is under new management and is taking on bigger projects. One new project for the Women's...

'Pleasure to Meet You' meets SLC

June 15, 2015

Versatile and capable, Dead Sara has been climbing the rungs of popularity for some time now. Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl has even said, "Dead Sara should be the next biggest rock band in the world." The...

Sample old and new favorites at Ogden Restaurant Week

April 9, 2015

The third annual Ogden Restaurant Week is happening April 10-19, giving community members a chance to dine locally on delicious food. Nineteen of Ogden's best independently owned restaurants will be...

Graphics aren’t just pictures online

September 17, 2014

As a part of constitution week at WSU, New York Times graphics editor Kevin Quealy talked to students about how he got to where he was, and how graphics aren't just pictures online. "I'm a graphic editor,...

Apple announces the iPhone 6

September 16, 2014

  It is impossible to go out somewhere and not see people passing by with an iPhone clutched in their palms. Despite the fact that iPhones dominate a huge part of the smartphone market, people...

Top five former Weber State athletes

July 5, 2014

Without a doubt, Weber State University has had some fantastic athletes throughout the years. Some of them pursued a non-athletic career after graduation, others continued to play, and have had success...

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