Mission Improvible entertains Ogden

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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Managing 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 […]

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Rush Week at the bookstore

Crowds have been pouring into the bookstore this week, gearing up for the semester. This semester, student Lindsay Argyle is taking on the Master of Science in Nursing program. This program is only in its second year at Weber State University, so students like Argyle must buy all new books for her courses. “I have […]

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Doctors in the making

[media-credit id=13 align=”alignright” width=”200″][/media-credit]The national average for acceptance into medical school is roughly 45 percent. Those odds can be discouraging, but Weber State University’s acceptance rates are consistently above the national average. In fact, two years ago, 90 percent of WSU students who applied to medical school got accepted. The pre-medical adviser is integral to […]

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Ogden Farmers Market open for summer

Four young women in sun hats strum on their ukuleles while belting out a tune. Down the street, a woman sits with her cat, offering tarot card readings to a passerby. The smell of cut grass and fresh coffee meets the nostrils of people wandering for art or fresh produce. This could only be the […]

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WSU veterans observe Flag Day

Spring and summer bring a slew of patriotic holidays, with National Flag Day right in the middle. For some, it might seem like just another holiday, but to the Weber State University Veteran Affairs Office, Flag Day hits close to home. Crystal Charriere | The Signpost “Any holiday that benefits veterans or the flag or […]

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