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Red and blue police lights flashing on top of a police patrol car.// Luces Rojas y azules de policia brillando en el techo de la patrulla policial.

Police Blotter 2/25

James Gordon, Reporter February 25, 2025

Oil leak On Feb. 9, a Weber State University police officer observed a streak of oil stretching from 4600 South and Old Post Road to the west side of the University Village parking lot. The oil leak originated...

Police Blotter 11/14

Police Blotter 11/14

Sky Mundell, Asst. Section Editor November 14, 2023

On Oct. 25, the Weber State University Police Department responded to another instance of vandalism in the Stromberg Complex’s men’s locker room. This is the same location WSUPD found homophobic vandalism,...

Police blotter 11/14 (ESPAÑOL)

Police blotter 11/14 (ESPAÑOL)

Daniela Imbrett, Traductor November 14, 2023

Vandalismo de Stromberg El 25 de octubre, el Departamento de Policía de la Universidad Estatal de Weber (WSUPD, por sus siglas en inglés) respondió a otro caso de vandalismo en el vestuario de hombres...

Students voice their concerns about hate crimes on campus.

WSU unveils new Campus Climate Response Team

McKinna Baird, Reporter November 9, 2023

Weber State University administration recently announced the creation of a new Campus Climate Response Team. While this idea has been in the works for about a year, the team is finally being rolled out...

A student who reported the stop sign to the WSU administration on Oct. 9 captured this photo of the incident.

Students unite to fight racism on campus

Lucas Moore, Reporter November 2, 2023

Students gathered in the Shepherd Union building on Oct. 16 to protest discriminatory vandalism in different areas on Weber State University’s campus. This included a stop sign near the Dee Events Center...

Jessica Oyler, Vice President for Student Access & Success, addresses WSU Senate. (AJ Handley/The Signpost)

Senate Meeting 10/16

Parham Kermani, Reporter October 24, 2023

On Oct. 16, Weber State University's student senate heard several controversial issues at their weekly meeting. The meeting hosted an open issues forum where students could voice their opinions about...

Updates on the vandalism incidents being given at the meeting.

Recent vandalism on campus sparks student involvement

Brisa Odenthal, Section Editor October 17, 2023

On Oct. 10, Weber State University was alerted to graffiti in the parking lot of the Dee Events Center. A stop sign in the parking lot was defiled with the N-word and the signature of the vandal. With...

The main Banquet Hall inside of the Lindquist Alumni Center.

Entering and then breaking

Sky Mundell, Asst. News Editor September 5, 2023

Employees arriving for work at the Hurst Center and Alumni Center on campus were met with a shocking scene on Aug. 15. Staff members arrived to find their workspaces left in shambles from a burglary that...

The inside one of the elevators located in the Shepherd Union building opening up on the fourth floor.

WSU elevator defiled

Brisa Odenthal, Section Editor July 11, 2023

WSU elevator defiled Brisa Odenthal On June 27, a Weber State University staff member found the words “White Power” etched into the panel of an elevator in the Shepherd Union Building. Though the...

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Police blotter March 25

Rebecca Baggett March 23, 2022

Follow your noseA WSU officer was dispatched on March 18 around 8 p.m. to respond to a potential drug violation at University Village. The officer made contact with a resident of the dorm where the smell...

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Police Blotter 9/14

Joshua Kamp September 15, 2021

Slow moving prisonerWSUPD dispatched an officer to Wildcat Village on Sept. 10 at 11:54 a.m. regarding a turtle. The officer spoke with parking services and housing staff before taking the turtle into...

(Photo by Matt Popovish on Unsplash)

Police blotter

Jennifer Greenlee February 12, 2020

False alarmThe burglary alarm at the Davis Campus bookstore went off at 8 a.m. on Feb. 9. The police responded and saw no signs of entry. Police reviewed security footage and saw that all the lights came...

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