Sept. 9, 2011, two illegal seahorses were arrested, Legolas from “Lord of the Rings” had a baby with Bill Nye the Science Guy and zombies ate a car tire. Of course, this could only happen on a Friday night at Salt Rock Coffee. [media-credit name=”Bryan Butterfield” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]Every Friday night from 10 p.m. to midnight, […]
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Viewpoint: Labor Day
We hope everyone had a great Labor Day weekend. We know everyone here at The Signpost did. We have worked hard these first two weeks of school to make the paper have great content and great art. We have also been working hard to push our online content and become more of a multimedia-based Weber […]
Read moreROTC prepares future leaders
[media-credit name=”Amanda Lewark” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]“Battalion! Attention!” “Wildcats!” These are the first commands a cadet hears with Weber State University’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Course. The ROTC program takes a college student from a civilian to an Army officer in four years. Individuals involved in this program will have many different military classes, labs and exercises […]
Read moreHelping the dedicated: Scholarship for single parents
Amanda Lewark, a Weber State University student, does homework with her son. Lewark is a single parent and student. When Weber State University graduate Jane Holmes died unexpectedly last June, her family decided to continue funding a scholarship she created for single parents six years ago. “(Holmes) is a woman who reached out to other […]
Read moreWSU Volleyball falls to BYU-H
Crystal Charriere | The Signpost The Weber State University Women’s Volleyball Team came up short on Saturday night, losing to Brigham Young University-Hawaii, falling 24-26, 18-25, 25-18, 25-16, 15-8 at Swenson Gym. The Wildcats were led by junior outside hitter Bethany Wray, who had 17 kills and 10 digs in the loss. It was Wray’s first […]
Read morePhysical fitness can improve health, GPA
It’s 7 a.m. Many students are just waking up. For Emily Warburton, it’s a prime time for a workout. With focus and determination, she and many like-minded students enter the Weber State University gym. “WSU’s gym is where I spend every weekday, and it’s free!” Warburton said. “I’ve gone for a regular workout, a swim […]
Read morePlayin' on Purple: Football at its simplest
I love sports. I know sports. I have played many different sports, and I have watched a great many more. Because I have been around sports for so long, I know enough about all of them that I can get by. But I wouldn’t say that I am the biggest sports expert, because I am […]
Read moreManaging stress at WSU
[media-credit name=”Crystal Charriere | The Signpost” align=”alignright” width=”219″][/media-credit]September is Self-Improvement Month, meaning it could be the right opportunity to motivate those students looking to change any aspect in their lives they’ve been wishing to improve upon. One realm of self-improvement could be managing stress and relationship problems better. “The biggest stressor I see is that […]
Read moreWSU drop close game to Cowboys
The Weber State University Football Team, came close to beating a Football Bowl Division school for the fourth time in school history on Saturday in Laramie, Wyo. But the University of Wyoming was able to pull out a late win. The Cowboys converted on fourth and 11 with 33 seconds left and then scored […]
Read moreCEO: Improve from failures
The road to success is paved by failures and has many dead ends was part of the message shared by Jerry Ropelato, a local businessman and Weber State University graduate, to students and entrepreneur hopefuls Wednesday evening during a weekly meeting of the Weber Entrepreneurs Association. After a brief introduction, Ropelato led an hour-and-a-half long […]
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