New home on a WSU student budgetWSU students struggle to find money to afford new homes
To pay $1,200 or $800? This was the difficult decision facing the Kraft family when deciding to continue renting their apartment, or purchase a new home, all on a student budget.
Steve Kraft, a recent Weber State University graduate, received his associate's degree in respiratory therapy.…
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Take a Wildcat to lunchFormer-WSU Student President Peter Owen attends lunch with local business
Weber State University's Alumni Association is offering the "Take a Wildcat to Lunch" mentor program. The program matches WSU students with professionals in the student's intended career field. Students fill out an online application (www.alumni.weber.edu), and the Alumni Association contacts the appropriate professional within two weeks.…
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Slowing economy affects studentsWith the declining economy, students are breaking the piggy bank for pennies just to get by each day
There is more than the cost of tuition on students' minds this year at Weber State University.
The slow economy is affecting consumers around the nation, as well as around the globe, but here at home, college students are feeling the pinch. Everything from student loans and scholarships, to the cost of gas and groceries is dwindling WSU students' wallets down to the bare minimum.…
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John Lindquist pays WSU students a visitRalph Nye lectures welcome the owner of mortuary chains in Ogden
John Lindquist visited with Weber State students as a part of the Ralph Nye lecture series on Thursday, offering his advice about keeping options open, always having the next project in mind and the perils of becoming a workaholic.
Lindquist is the president of Lindquist Mortuary, a family business in the Weber and Davis County communities dating back to 1867.…
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