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A bookshelf located at the front of Stewart Library, filled with free books available for students.

Biblioteca Stewart: una pieza central del campus

Daniela Imbrett, Translator September 14, 2023

Cada año que pasa, la Biblioteca Stewart de Weber State University continúa siendo una ubicación en constante evolución en el campus a medida que continúa agregando nuevos recursos y utilidades para...

The exterior of the Stewart Library building on the Ogden Weber State campus.

Stewart Library: The heart of campus

Cooper Hatsis, Reporter September 14, 2023

With every passing year Weber State University’s Stewart Library continues to be an ever-evolving location on campus as it continues to add new resources and utilities to help students succeed. Consisting...

Weber delves deeper into film

Cooper Hatsis, Reporter August 28, 2023

Editors Note: The film studies and communications programs are separate programs  With every passing semester, Weber State University’s video program continues to grow new opportunities and courses...

Fee fine fo funds: WSU’s Student Fee Recommendation Committee

Gretel Monjar, News Reporter January 31, 2023

The Student Fee Recommendation Committee held their second meeting of the semester in the Shepherd Union on Jan. 27 and discussed the state of student fees for the upcoming academic year. The committee...

A bookshelf full of new books in the Stewart Library on Ogden campus. (Kennedy Camarena/ The Signpost)

Bookmark your resources

Aaron Lowe, Reporter November 8, 2022

Stewart Library is host to more than just books, it also acts as a hub full of different resources that Weber State University students can take advantage of. Do you need to make a video for one of your...

Andrew Kyid, Lieb Kuich and Grace Hernandez preparing to shoot a scene. (Lamis Shakh/ Studio 76)

Summoning Studio 76

Coby Crisler, Reporter October 6, 2022

Oct. 1 was the start of production for Studio 76 and their newest short film “Withered.” Excitement was high as the first day began and everyone took their places to record each scene from every angle...

Andrew Kyid, Lieb Kuich and Grace Hernandez preparing to shoot a scene. (Lamis Shakh/ Studio 76)

Invocando Studio 76

Marianna Lopez Luritta, Translator October 6, 2022

El 1 de octubre comenzó la producción de Studio 76 y su nuevo cortometraje "Withered". La emoción era grande cuando empezó el primer día y todos ocuparon sus puestos para grabar cada escena desde...

WSU communications degree ranked among the top

WSU communications degree ranked among the top

Joshua Kamp January 25, 2021

Weber State University has been ranked in the top 30 best bachelor’s degrees in communications by College Rank, an organization providing online education data. College Rank’s mission is to...

Licenciatura en comunicación clasificada entre las mejores del país

Licenciatura en comunicación clasificada entre las mejores del país

Joshua Kamp January 25, 2021

Traducido por Matias Pedreira La licenciatura en comunicación de la Universidad Weber State ha sido clasificada entre las 30 mejores por College Rank, una organización que proporciona datos educativos...

Studio 76 Presents Wildcat Film Festival

Studio 76 Presents Wildcat Film Festival

Landin Griffith April 10, 2019

Weber State University’s video production studio, Studio 76, will present their first official Wildcat Film Festival, a sustainability-themed entourage of student films that will be screened in the...

Studio 76 logo

‘If the Shoe Fits’, share it

Matisse Mosher November 3, 2018

Weber State University’s Studio 76 is heading to the international film festival, Filmapalooza, after raking in awards at a local competition on Jun. 10. “If the Shoe Fits,” a short film created...

John Keeffer and Makall Larsen were the main hosts of the live fact check at Weber State University. (Kelly Watkins / The Signpost)

Check the facts, run the numbers

Cameron Gifford October 27, 2018

Weber State University became the first college in Utah to host a student-run live fact checking event on Oct. 17. Students, faculty and members of the community tuned into Utah’s 1st Congressional...

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