A day in the lifemusician
Many students have dreams they would like to pursue. Greg Mann, a Weber State University sophomore, he wants to create music.
The Signpost: When did you start singing?
Greg Mann: Um, I started singing seriously in seventh grade with choral music.
SP: When did you start playing the guitar?
GM: I picked up the guitar between my freshman and sophomore years of high school.…
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'Cats find ways to get musicWeber State students disagree when it comes to illegal downloading of music
While walking to class, it is easy to spot the students around campus who love music. They seem to have at least one headphone in their ear and the way their lips move to the lyrics shows they know every single song on their 160-gig iPod.
College students listen to lots of music.…
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iPod didn't kill the radio star
With the invention of the portable mp3 player, the radio is a dying breed, but Weber State students still love their radios.
"I like 103.5 The Arrow," said Jessica snow, a sophomore nursing student.
"They play oldies and goodies like Boston and U2 and 80's stuff,"said snow.…
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Did you eat your arts today?
October is Arts and Humanities month, and a chance to appreciate the talents of many Weber State students. October hosts a month long celebration of American culture coordinated by Americans for the Arts across the nation.
The goal of Arts and Humanities month is for communities to join together to showcase talent and demonstrate the importance of the arts in everyone's lives.…
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Where is Weber's music scene?
On the morning of September 26, the band Double or Nothing treated Weber State University students to live music outside the bookstore.
The band played as part of entertainment that WSU's radio station KWCR provided. Over the past couple of years, WSU has not seen these types of events because of low funding.…
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