Time supposedly heals all things, but the Wildcats’ loss to Montana in the Big Sky Conference tournament is still stinging. Several Weber State University basketball fans I’ve spoken to feel something akin to recovering from wisdom teeth extraction. It’s not fun. It is a mistake, though, to focus only on the disappointing aspects of the [...]
Weber State University President Ann Millner announced she has asked the school’s Board of Regents to begin looking for her replacement. [media-credit name="Associated Press" align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit] Weber State University President Ann Millner watches on as the WSU men’s basketball team plays against the University of Montana during the Big Sky Conference tournament. After 10 years [...]
Continue reading …Weber State University hosted the third annual Intermountain Sustainability Summit Wednesday and Thursday, in which community members and sustainability leaders gathered to discuss ideas and programs that encourage conservation. Participants came to WSU from across the state, and several vendors constructed booths in the Shepherd Union Building to promote environmentally-friendly products and services. Alice Mulder, [...]
Continue reading …Students and community members gathered in the Shepherd Union Building ballrooms Friday night to see the best talent Weber State University had to offer. The Weber’s Got Talent show hosted acts including singing and other musical performances, dance performances, stunt whipping and parkour. Jackie Tohn, a top-10 finalist in Season 8 of American Idol, was [...]
Continue reading …Andrew Gardiner picked up 974 votes to become next year’s Weber State University student body president. [media-credit id=89 align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit] The newly elected candidates take the stage at Weber’s Got Talent. All results of the student government elections were announced during the Weber’s Got Talent talent show Saturday night. More than 1,900 students voted during [...]
Continue reading …Elizabeth Eckford, a “Little Rock Nine” student whose image became synonymous with the civil rights movement, spoke with students and community members at Weber State University Wednesday. [media-credit name="Tyler Brown" align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit] Elizabeth Eckford, one of the “Little Rock Nine” students who desegregated Little Rock Central High School in 1957, shares her experiences with students [...]
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