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Saying goodbye to cultural centers

Cooper Hatsis, Assistant Section Editor July 2, 2024

On June 27-28, Weber State University’s cultural centers held their closing receptions from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The many centers on campus will close their doors on July 1 due to House Bill 261. The closing...

Awards won by Weber State's Women's Center.

Despidiéndose de los centros culturales

Nelly Hernandez Tejada and Cooper Hatsis July 2, 2024

El 27-28 de junio, los centros culturales en la universidad de Weber State tuvieron su recepción de clausura desde las 10 de la mañana hasta las 2 de la tarde. Los centros en campus cerrarán sus puertas...

A pamphlet that talks about the Women's Center.

WSU’s Safe@Weber advocacy services

Cooper Hatsis, Reporter January 16, 2024

For over 40 years, Weber State University’s Women’s Center has worked to inspire and empower students with a variety of great resources and events. When the Women’s Center first came to campus...

Painted T-shirts were hung up in the hallway leading towards the event as part of the Clothesline Project. The project aims to raise awareness for survivors of assault and abuse.

Shatter the Silence, Stop the Violence: Women’s Center hosts Take Back the Night

McKinna Baird, Reporter April 6, 2023

Weber State University’s Women’s Center held its annual “Take Back the Night” event at The Monarch venue in Ogden. The event consisted of a keynote speaker, a march, refreshments and a “speak-out.”...

Participants in the Take Back the Night march on 25th Street in April 2018. Photo credit: Weber State University

A night of awareness

ezra striley-weinman April 4, 2022

Take Back The Night, an event held to bring more awareness to and end sexual violence, took place on April 1. April is also sexual assault awareness month, and Weber State University's Women's Center decided...

Human rights activists held flags in support during the march. (The Signpost Archives)

Telling the stories of her

Coby Crisler March 13, 2022

Weber State University's Women's Herstory Month, led by Weber State's Women's Center, began on March 1. Throughout the month there are many activities and events planned that all centered on empowering...

Previews April 9–15

Previews April 9–15

Samantha Bunderson April 6, 2018

Class of '94"Class of '94" is WSU's final theatrical performance for the semester. Presented by the Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities, the show opens on April 10 and runs through April...

Women march in Montreal for a Take Back the Night protest for women's rights. WSU Women's Center is holding its second Take Back the Night event on April 14. (Source: Howl Arts Collective / flickr / https://www.flickr.com/photos/howlcollective/11143099765)

Sexual assault survivors and allies hold fast and ‘Take Back the Night’

Jeweliette Cordero April 9, 2017

The battle against sexual assault on campus continues on April 14 as the Women’s Center at Weber State University hosts “Take Back the Night,” its second annual march against sexual assault. ...

"Take Back the Night" march and vigil sought to bring awareness to sexual assault on campuses. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons

Take back the night empowers students

Emmaline Davenport April 17, 2016

“We are here to take back the night,” rang out through the campus as students marched and chanted. Many were dressed in black shirts that read “Take Back the Night” to show their solidarity for...

Weber State University's Women's Center to address sexual assault on college campuses for sexual assault awareness month. (Signpost Archives)

Sexual assault awareness month at Weber

Keela Disterhaft April 3, 2016

Eighty percent of sexual assault victims are under the age of 30, and 68 percent of sexual assaults are not reported to police. These numbers are according to the organization known as RAINN (Rape, Abuse...

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