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Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, attend a news conference at the White House on March 17, 2017, in Washington, D.C. (Michael Kappeler/DPA/ZUma Press/TNS)

Do you know your news: July 25

Ashton Corsetti July 25, 2017

1. Which member of the Trump administration resigned last week?a) Attorney General Jeff Sessionsb) Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conwayc) Press Secretary Sean Spicer2. Which member of the Trump...

SANTA CLARITA, CA - JUNE 26, 2017- Firefighter squad boss Matt Davidson talks with fellow firefighters from Bear Divide Hotshots as they work on burned hills to gain complete containment on Monday afternoon June 26, 2017 of a wildfire that is burning in the Placerita Canyon area of Santa Clarita after it spread across 870 acres and briefly triggered power outages and mandatory evacuations for nearby residents on Sunday. (Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Do you know your current events: July 4

Ashton Corsetti July 3, 2017

1. The Supreme Court reinstated President Donald Trump’s travel ban on June 25: a) Fully b) Partially c) Not at all 2. The Mexico border wall would take more than __ years at the planned...

Weber State University holds a senate meeting in fall 2015. Two new senators have been ratified to this year's WSUSA Supreme Court. (The Signpost Archives)

News briefs: New WSUSA senators, FAFSA frenzy, holiday free swap

Ben Brandley November 9, 2016

New WSUSA Senators Sworn-inThe WSUSA Supreme Court swore in two new senators on Oct. 31.Julio Otay was ratified as the new Hispanic Students Senator, and Kevin McFadden became the new senator representing...

U.S. Supreme Court legalizes same-sex marriage

June 26, 2015

This article was updated June 27 at 9:30 p.m. In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court of the United States announced Friday morning that same-sex couples had the right to get married in all 50 states. "(My...

When rights collide, equality must win

February 4, 2015

With the United States anticipating the Supreme Court's expected June announcement on same-sex marriage, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has chosen to take a stance supporting anti-discrimination...

Supreme Court ruling a win for love

October 6, 2014

The Supreme Court announced Monday that it would not hear any cases on same-sex marriage, including Utah's. This decision not to decide means the lower courts’ rulings stand, and gay couples can now...

NY court dismisses anti-vaccination case

July 7, 2014

In a June 2014 court case, three New York families sued the city for not allowing their unvaccinated children to attend school while vaccine-preventable diseases were being passed around. By New York...

Supreme Court decision protects cellphone rights

June 30, 2014

In a surprise decision Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that police officers must obtain a warrant before searching a suspect's cellphone during an arrest. The case, “Riley v. California,”...

LGBT marriage equality takes Utah by surprise

January 5, 2014

  In a unprecedented turn of events, Utah became the 18th state to allow same-sex marriages within its borders. On Dec. 20, U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Shelby struck down the statewide...

WSU LGBTQ community celebrates ruling

June 27, 2013

The gay rights movement celebrated two major victories on Wednesday when the United States Supreme Court ruled on the Defense of Marriage Act and dismissed California's Proposition 8. The Supreme...

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