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Upensky Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland.

OPINIÓN: Créditos universitarios y sellos de pasaporte

Daniela Imbrett, Traductor August 28, 2023

Estudiar en el extranjero como estudiante universitario fue una oportunidad que nunca pensé que se materializaría para mí. Las complejidades del proceso parecían abrumadoras y el costo era una preocupación...

Cache Valley Bank overlooks the beautiful view of the mountains. Photo credit: Camryn Johnson

Growing pains

Camryn Johnson February 7, 2022

Growing up in Ogden was amazing. I’ve lived here most of my life, and I will always have a soft spot for downtown Ogden. This town has many different shops, beautiful art and amazing local food....

Sometimes the best plan is having no plan at all. Photo credit: Aubree Eckhardt

My plan is . . . that I have no plan

Kierstynn King April 5, 2021

The amount of times I’ve attempted to write this column is thoroughly embarrassing. I’m not great at goodbyes — I suck at them. That's what this column feels like: a lengthy goodbye that...

United Airlines Flight 328 is being investigated after one of its engines failed. Photo credit: Pexels

Do you know your news? Feb. 26

Joshua Kamp February 24, 2021

1. A Boeing 777 commercial airliner landed safely after a massive engine failure on Feb. 22, shortly after takeoff from which city? a. Pittsburgh b. Chicago c. Denver d. Las Vegas 2....

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...

The best cultural spots in Ogden

The best cultural spots in Ogden

Daryn Steed January 11, 2020

Let’s set the scene: It’s January. The magical glow of winter has worn off, and the snow is muddied and yellow. Classes have begun again, and you’re perpetually tired. You’re in...

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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Upcoming Study Abroad Fair encourages students to go foreign with their education

Patrick Luo September 7, 2017

Students interested in traveling for their education can visit the Study Abroad Fair in the Union Atrium on Sept. 7 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.The fair is designed to help students learn about Weber State University’s...

My love affair with Denmark

November 4, 2014

For the past two years I have had the unique experience of dating a man from Denmark. I’ve always had a not-so-secret desire to date a European. It’s been both an exciting and an enlightening experience,...

Professors: Summer semester flexible

July 30, 2012

Students cannot exist without educators. During the summer, students aren’t the only people on campus who sacrifice playtime for the sake of higher education. Vikki Vickers, a history professor at Weber...

WSU involved in global education

July 2, 2012

Imagine educators from each of the four corners of the globe gathering in one room to discuss how to best teach and inspire others. Imagine political and economic boundaries cast aside in the name of education. The...

Five ways to have fun without WiFi

June 4, 2012

Boredom. Most of us have to deal with it in some form or another when it comes to traveling, especially during those planned getaways during the summer. Whether it’s long hours stuck in a car of an elongated...

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