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Jennie Taylor, third from the left, was a keynote speaker at this years Project Lead conference.

Students assemble for Project Lead

Rebecca Baggett February 18, 2022

Weber State University’s annual leadership conference, Project Lead, hosted around 150-200 students Feb. 11 through Feb. 13.The conference was themed "To Aspire," and students worked on a service...

Abigail Philpott performs “First You Dream” at the Weber State University musical production 'Crushing the Curve: Behind the Curtain' while wearing a mask due to COVID-19 safety restrictions. (Abdulrahman Almohammadi / The Signpost) Photo credit: Abdulrahman Almohammadi

‘Crushing the Curve: A New World’ showcases camaraderie amongst performers

Ally Nelson March 17, 2021

Gracefully sitting underneath a lone bulb of light, Abigail Philpott performed “First You Dream” from the musical Steel Pier. She sang about “remarkable times” of dreaming and flying...

Hydrobotics Revolution's team creates their robotics. ( Mustafa Alshilati/ the signpost)

Creating an educational foundation with building blocks

Adam Livingston February 15, 2018

Weber State University hosted the For Inspiration & Recognition of Science & Technology (FIRST) LEGO League on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2018. Children from Northern Utah, age 9-16, gathered to learn...

Nuclear core team concentrates to win the first round. ( Mustafa Alshilati/ the signpost)

Teens deploy robots in tech tournament

Adam Livingston February 15, 2018

A competition broke out on Feb. 10 in the Swenson Gym as robots built by teenagers went to war.According to teen participants ages 12-18, the For Inspiration & Recognition of Science & Technology...

(Graphic by Alex Flitton / The Signpost)

Sports: a provocative institution

Alex Flitton November 20, 2016

Sports are provocative institutions. They beg for the revelation of show-stopping moments and iconic characters that tell unique stories to people who are constantly begging to be satisfied. Athletes...

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