Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of Weber State University

The Signpost

The Signpost

The Signpost

The Signpost

The Signpost staff photo of Sports Editor, Collyn Cowles

Introducing The Signpost Sportscast

Collyn Cowles, Sports Editor October 15, 2024

Welcome to the inaugural year of The Signpost Sportscast, hosted by Brayson Brown and Collyn Cowles. This weekly podcast, airing every Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m., is your go-to source for all things...

Students flipping their tassels as they graduate. Photo taken in 2016.

WSU spring 2024 graduation: What to know

Saria Harris, Reporter April 9, 2024

During the last week of April, Weber State University will be holding a general commencement for all students graduating, along with separate convocation ceremonies for the individual colleges on campus. Tassels...

One of the already-decorated Christmas village houses located at the Ogden Park.

Getting into the holiday spirit

Gracie Stephenson, Culture Reporter November 16, 2023

With December quickly approaching, the number of Weber State University events is slowly fizzling out to make way for the end of the semester. However, Ogden is continuing to put on activities in light...

Road Work Ahead signs line the streets around campus and nearby neighborhoods to help direct people away from the closed Birch Avenue.

Plans for parking in new places

Adam Rubin, Reporter January 19, 2023

Birch Avenue has been permanently closed with the hope that it will make transportation for Weber State University students around campus easier. Parking on campus can be hard to navigate, especially...

The Atrium inside Lampros Hall is set up for students to study as part of the new SEATS program. (Robert Lewis / The Signpost)

Reserving SEATS this semester on campus

Marisa Nelson August 26, 2020

Students returning to fall semester have found that Weber State University has adjusted common areas and provided spaces for students to study and join virtual classes. Through the SEATS program, students...

Groundbreaking for the new Computer & Automotive Engineering Building at Weber State University Davis in Layton on May 22, 2019. (Photo by WSU)

WSU mourns the loss of Vice Provost Bruce Davis

Jennifer Greenlee December 9, 2019

Dr. Bruce Davis, vice provost and dean of continuing education at Weber State University, died on the evening of Dec. 8, following a short illness.Throughout his life and nearly 30-year career at WSU,...

(Pixabay)

WSU one of the best for vets

Deborah Wilber November 5, 2019

Weber State University ranks one of the best-of-the-best institutions for student vets in the nation.Marine Corps veteran Robert Brito, who works for Veteran Services at WSU Davis, received the news while...

Wasatch women welcome wellness

Wasatch women welcome wellness

Danya Gil September 27, 2018

Women from across the Wasatch Front assembled to learn about wellness and balance at the inaugural Celebrating Women’s Conference held at the WSU Davis campus on Sept. 22. The event was co-sponsored...

Masters student Amy Pittman prepares to teach her first Beginning Chinese class at Weber State Davis campus on Sept 24. (Sarah Earnshaw / The Signpost)

Beginning Chinese class teaches community members

Sarah Earnshaw September 29, 2016

Community members convened 9 a.m. on a Saturday, prepared to learn Mandarin. With a class of eight, master's student Amy Pittman, who grew up with a Chinese-speaking mother and an English-speaking father,...

Zion Curtain Sisters drag in donations for shelter

April 19, 2015

As Sister Marcee DeSaude strode down the runway in knee-high leather boots, the audience cheered and applauded. DeSaude lip-synced Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time” in a humorous drag show rendition,...

Charitable Chair auctions chairs for charity

April 16, 2015

Restoring chairs of historical significance and donating to a charitable cause, Weber State University interior design students are preparing to host the fourth annual Charitable Chair event. On April...

Color festival rings in spring

March 30, 2015

Clutching their bags of color, a crowd of 340 people counted down from three before staining the sky with plumes of powdered pigment. For the sixth year in a row, students and community members gathered...

Load More Stories