Ten years have passed. Many Americans remember turning on their televisions to see their land being attacked, and buildings falling to the ground and smoldering. Their hearts ached for those families who lost their loved ones. Nearly 3,000 lives were lost that day, and it shook America awake and took away the sense that it […]
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WSU Hockey Club receives donation, preps for season
The Ogden Mustangs, a minor-league hockey team new to the Ogden area, played an exhibition match over the weekend, donating half of the proceeds to the Weber State University Hockey Club, which is about to get its season under way. The Mustangs, who recently moved to Ogden from Bakersfield, Calif., will split the proceeds from their […]
Read moreNashville Tribute Band plays at Ogden Amphitheater
Weber State University students looking for a free night of entertainment found it Thursday night at the Ogden Amphitheater as the Nashville Tribute Band, a country-themed group, performed live in concert. The Nashville Tribute Band, or NTB, has been around since 2005 and is made up of nine members. Leaning heavily on their collective roots in the […]
Read moreWSU soccer falls to Air Force Academy
[media-credit id=10 align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]Lately, the Weber State University Women’s Soccer Team has struggled with giving up early goals in the match and hasn’t been able to recover. On Friday night against the Air Force Academy, it was a late goal that did them in. Despite controlling the action on the field for a large portion […]
Read moreEmmy 2011 preview
[media-credit name=”Jake McIntosh” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]The Emmy nominations have been out for a while, and with the Sunday Primetime Emmy Awards rapidly approaching, The Signpost A&E staff wants all Wildcats to clean up on their Emmy ballot predictions. Here’s the list of nominations for the major awards, along with our picks for who will (and should) […]
Read moreWait no more with waitlisting
Weber State University has heard its students’ pleas for a different approach to registering for courses. This semester, the Registrar’s Solution Center widely implemented a waitlist feature that allows students to register for a waitlist position, even though a class might seemingly have its doors closed. “(The waitlist) is a great addition,” said Briana Andersen, […]
Read more'Hybrids' to be new executives
Jeff Davis, president and CEO of OraBrush Inc., came to Weber State University on Thursday, Sept. 8 as part of the Nye Executive Lecture series and told students the story of his company. OraBrush and its product are moving forward at the “speed of darkness,” as the company’s iPad 2 parody on YouTube suggests. Davis […]
Read moreAnti-bullying law passed in New Jersey goes too far
Now students in New Jersey can report their classmates by submitting anonymous tips to police officers and other anti-bullying officials. New Jersey’s elected representatives recently passed what is considered the nation’s toughest law against bullying. Spurred by the suicide of Rutgers University freshman Tyler Clementi a little more than a year ago, the bill contains […]
Read moreVenue upgrade for art services
From making T-shirts to designing nameplates, Art Services performs many print jobs for Weber State University. Due to its growth in business, it has recently moved to a new location on campus. Originally located in the Promontory Tower, Art Services can now be found in the Receiving and Distribution Services building at the top of […]
Read moreStudent's research reaches the stars
Spencer Hatch, a Weber State University student studying physics, gave a seminar Wednesday on his gamma ray research. Since the beginning of summer, Hatch has been collaborating with the University of Utah under the direction of professors Stephanie Le Bohec and David Kieda on the Gamma Ray Research Program. Gamma ray research is a relatively […]
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