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Gym expansion construction begins

Gym expansion construction begins

Construction begins today on not just a new building at Weber State University’s Ogden campus, but a dream three years in the making. Prior WSU student body presidents Victoria Thompson and Kyle Braithwaite gathered on Tuesday with current members of the WSU Student Association, including Legislative Vice President Brady Harris, to break ground for the [...]

On Tuesday morning, an outside contractor accidentally mixed chemicals while servicing the pool in the Swenson Gym, which caused a chemical reaction and a campus scare. “(The contractor) had added chlorine to the pool chlorination system, which is a normal process,” according to a press release issued by the Ogden City Fire Department. “Upon completion, [...]

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The Ogden City Council and Mayor’s Office passed a proclamation on Tuesday night to declare Nov. 13, 2012 F. Ann Millner Day in Ogden. Vice Chair Bart Blair read the proclamation to propose the vote. The proclamation included a summary of Millner’s academic degrees, positions in higher education at Weber State University and other universities, [...]

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Although elections are over, the conversation concerning the results and implications of Tuesday night’s events are far from over. Many Weber State University students said they were happy with the election outcomes. Kristie Wiliamson, a WSU senior, said she supports President Barack Obama because change takes a while and doesn’t happen overnight. Others said they were [...]

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Election roundup: Four more years, incumbents to return in office

President Barack Obama won the election last night after winning Ohio and a majority of the Electoral College votes. When The Signpost went to print deadline, 52.4 percent of the precincts reporting projected incumbent Gary Herbert and Greg Bell (R) to win the Utah governor election. Herbert and Bell had 68.91 percent of the popular [...]

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Braving the storm: Wildcats share experiences in Hurricane Sandy

As the storm warnings about Hurricane Sandy increased in New York over the weekend, Weber State University freshman Tyler White’s parents and sister knew they had to get out. They had already shortened their trip by one day, but on Sunday morning began to feel too uncomfortable to remain in Manhattan and went to the [...]

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