Every year, faculty and staff reunite for the Customer Service Conference. The Customer Service Conference helps train faculty and staff on different issues. This year, conference organizers went with interpersonal relationships as the main theme, presented by keynote speaker Matt Townsend, KSL radio host. The Customer Service Conference is annually held during the first week [...]
A number of issues were brought before the student senate at its latest meeting Monday. One of these issues was the number of credit hours graduate students must take to be considered full-time students. Currently, graduate students must be enrolled in nine credit hours to be considered full-time. The senate is working on a bill that [...]
Continue reading …It would be safe to say that there is an unwritten list of must-read books that any good student should at least be aware of before they graduate from college. Among that list of books, there are certainly political commentaries and books on current events and issues. I want to submit my own small list [...]
Continue reading …Flu season is here, according to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention. Even though flu season typically peaks around January, the center is encouraging people to start getting their flu shots now. “You have a 1-in-5 chance of getting the flu any given flu season,” said Dr. Shawn McQuilkin, physician and medical director at [...]
Continue reading …[media-credit name="weberstatesports.com" align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit] Weber State University’s Naseem Eslami prepares to hit the ball during a recent match. The Weber State University women’s tennis team traveled to Idaho last weekend, where they took part in Boise State University’s Jack Taylor Classic. Sophomore Ashley Tanner was the success story of the team, making it to the [...]
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