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Karen Fairbanks and Jeff Stephens were sworn into the Weber State University Board of Trustees on Tuesday during their first official day of duty in their new positions. In February, Gov. Gary Herbert appointed Fairbanks and Stephens to four-year terms like all trustees, excluding the student body president, who serves one year, and the chair [...]

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Weber State University student body president Andrew Gardiner announced today in the WSU Student Association student senate meeting that there will not be a recall election for the 2013-14 student body president and the results of last week’s election will stand. Service vice president Julia Saxton’s appeal to the WSUSA Supreme Court only grieved the [...]

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Student leaders prep for business world

In the executive branch of the Weber State University Student Association, the range of majors is as wide as the range of jobs the members have to help the student body. The WSUSA vice presidents and president all said being involved has brought them experiences and opportunities that are useful in not only the workplace, [...]

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Student votes for the student body president did not count last week, as the Weber State University Student Association Supreme Court met and determined that the student body presidential elections will be recalled. The recall election will be held the week of March 18, and polls will open early Tuesday morning and close Wednesday night. [...]

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Josh Mullins, candidate for the Davis campus vice president in the Weber State University Student Association elections, has been disqualified from candidacy as a result of a ruling issued Friday afternoon by the WSUSA Supreme Court. The court ruled to disqualify Mullins after reviewing an appeal by Alexis Marquez, Davis vice president incumbent. Marquez filed [...]

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A candidate for the Weber State University student body presidential election filed a grievance that exposed larger questions regarding the election process. The WSU Supreme Court heard an appeal yesterday regarding the grievance and is still deliberating before it reaches a decision. Presidential candidate Julia Saxton said she feels she has been treated unfairly during [...]

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