Weber State University Volleyball played in their first games this weekend in the Utah Classic Tournament. WSU lost in all three games. WSU lost to the University of Utah on Friday night in three games. They lost to Northwestern State University in three sets Saturday morning, and lost to California State University, Northridge in five […]
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WSU blasts back to the '60s
The seventh year of the Weber State University Block Party brought students to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the WSU Shepherd Union Building. This coinciding of anniversaries is what led to the theme of the Block Party: “Blast Back to the ’60s.” Booths up and down the campus were awash in tie-dyed colors, Beatles posters and peace […]
Read moreViewpoint — Safe sex for everyone
No glove, no love. This simple little saying is what should become the mantra of most, if not all, sexually active individuals in today’s world. It should come as no surprise, in the world of resistant bacteria, which sexually transmitted diseases were going to become the next superbugs. In May of 2009, two cases of […]
Read moreA capella: a (sort of) history
Ogden played host this weekend to the largest outdoor gathering of a capella groups in America at A Capellastock 2011. Many student music fans might be unfamiliar with the musical genre, however, outside of liking Andy Bernard on The Office or owning one of those singing, electronic fish on a plaque. For those students who would […]
Read moreNathan's Notations
A few weeks ago ex-NFL great Dion Sanders was inducted into the Hall of Fame. In part of his introduction speech, Sanders said he has become the person he is because of football. Throughout my life, I too have learned many lessons about life from my love of sports; I’ve learned things like respect, honesty, […]
Read moreL.I.F.E.'s lessons
So, I haven’t written my weekly column for awhile . . . and I promise I have a horrible reason for this. On the morning of July 10, I had an ischemic stroke, brought on by a cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. In other words, a blood clot formed in my brain and then it burst, […]
Read moreWildcats acting out in class
Weber State University accounting major Brodey Tremblay got up in front of the entire class and acted out a story about a time he bench-pressed in Atlantis, and then saved a girl who was stuck in a well by throwing a grenade down the hole. “And then I woke up,” Tremblay concluded, and he was […]
Read moreHomegrown vocal group blasts off
T minus 5 practices for A Capellastock in the choral rehearsal room on campus. The A Capellastock event will be held on Saturday, Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. Music fans seeking a successful blend of their favorite styles of music found what they were looking for Saturday night at the Ogden Amphitheater, where WSU’s own […]
Read moreZamberlin brings experience to WSU
The Weber State University Football Team has brought in a new assistant coachwith a lot of experience in coaching in the Big Sky Conference. John Zamberlin has joined the WSU staff after coaching at Idaho State University. Head Coach Ron McBride said he was excited about the hiring of Zamberlin and said he feels that […]
Read moreViewpoint — College about more than finding a mate
A new semester is upon us here at Weber State University, and with our new classes come not just learning opportunities, but endless social opportunities, as we all have seen (as if the social aspect wasn’t half our motivation to even go to college). Sure, we pay attention in new courses to the teachers’ personalities, […]
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