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Azzam holds a sign reading, "If you believe in gender equality, then you are a feminist!" on March 14 in Ogden, Utah. (Brooklynn Kilgore / The Signpost) Photo credit: Brooklynn Kilgore

This is the many faces of feminism

Brooklynn Kilgore March 17, 2021

Do you identify as a feminist? Do you identify as LGBTQ+? Are you an ally of the LGBTQ+ community? What is feminism to you? How do you advocate for the issues you support? What change do you hope to see...

Day of the Dead has been a tradition since the 16th century. (Israel Campa / The Signpost)

Favorite photos 2020: Israel

Israel Campa December 2, 2020

In the past year, I have taken photos with meaning tied to the year's events and all of our lives.The presidential election was this year, and taking the photos of the Women Suffrage Monument this year...

Photograph from a witch-themed shoot. (Paige McKinnon / The Signpost)

Favorite photos 2020: Paige

Paige Mckinnon December 2, 2020

Each of these photographs means something to me. The photograph of the woman in front of the beautiful cliffs in France is my mom. I chose this as one of my favorite photographs because it was both mine...

Wasatch Front near South Ogden, Utah. (Steven Clift/The Signpost)

Favorite photos 2020: Steven

Steven Clift December 2, 2020

The reason I chose these photos is because they all stand out to me as distinct periods in my life. To me, these are more than just a couple pictures, but a journal of the various adventures I've been...

The colors of the sunset reflecting onto the Eiffel Tower in June. (Paige McKinnon / The Signpost)

Longing for France

Paige Mckinnon November 18, 2020

Traveling has always been a huge part of my life. I always have a trip planned; or, at least, I did until COVID-19 hit. The virus has forced me to cancel two trips I had planned for this year: one to San...

Jack-o-lantern beside a stream near the intersection of Waterfall Cannyon Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail in Ogden, Utah. (Robert Lewis/The Signpost)

Spooky, scary photographs

BriElle Harker November 2, 2020

Robert Lewis contributed to this story.BriElle Harker and Robert Lewis are photographers for The Signpost at Weber State University. Throughout their time on the photo desk, they have been honing their...

Stallions spar for the attention of the mares in the herd.  (Nikki Dorber / The Signpost)

My wild horse journey

Nikki Dorber October 19, 2020

Excited about my new adventure, I set out in hopes of finding a hidden treasure. The radio playing a familiar song, the dirt roads kicking up dust and my gear sitting on the seat next to me is validation...

Puppy tired after playing with his new ball. (BriElle Harker / The Signpost)

Finding joy

BriElle Harker April 14, 2020

Even in the hardest of times there is always something to bring you joy. For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic brings uncertainty and anxiety. But we need to remember that joy is still all around us; we...

Puppy tired after playing with his new ball. (BriElle Harker / The Signpost)

Finding joy

BriElle Harker April 13, 2020

Even in the hardest of times there is always something to bring you joy. For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic brings uncertainty and anxiety. But we need to remember that joy is still all around us; we...

Fletcher Klein sitting at a table, painting a wooden letter. (Kalie Pead/ The Signpost)

Labeled

Kalie Pead February 7, 2020

I think the best day of my life when I was a kid was the day our family purchased a label maker. The worst day of my parent’s lives may have been the same day, when they realized I had wasted $50...

Hands can be used to express many things; friendships, music, art, love and healing.  Nikki Dorber / The Signpost

The potential our hands hold

Nikki Dorber January 11, 2020
Our lives can be made a little better, a little happier and even more successful if we give notice to the actions of our hands. While our brains are responsible for the thought process our hands are responsible for the actions.
Walk a mile in others' shoes. (Bella Torres / The Signpost)

Old shoes blues

Kalie Pead November 23, 2019

“The admonition to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes means before judging someone, you must understand his experiences, challenges, thought processes, etc. The full idiom is: Before you judge...

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