Votes (1,294 in total) are in, election controversies continueBeus wins presidency in election with lowest voter turnout
Cheers erupted as presidential candidate Jake Beus was announced on April 6 as the 2007-08 student body president of Weber State University.
"I am stoked," Beus said. "Two years ago I wouldn't have imagined this in a million years to be honest. But I think windows have opened, and I have taken advantage of those.…
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Ewww, they found what?Botany club picks up clothes, contraceptives and other garbage during river cleanup
In their second semester, the WSU Botany Club helped clean up the paths along the Ogden River on Saturday. The 35-mile-long Ogden River starts at Pineview Reservoir and flows southwest through the Ogden Canyon and Ogden City. It's been in better shape since the construction of the Ogden River Parkway in 1992.…
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Candidate DQed, reinstated, then DQed again
Weber State University's Supreme Court overruled the elections committee's decision to disqualify Arts and Lectures Vice President Candidate Jacqui Anderson on Friday based on her violation of campaigning in a religious institution.
Later that day the election committee decided to re-disqualify Anderson because of the conduct she displayed throughout the elections.…
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History professor receives inaugural Lindquist award for serviceKathryn MacKay honored for inspiring students to give back to community
After years of commitment to helping students get involved through community service, Weber State University History Professor Kathryn MacKay received the first John A. Lindquist Award.
The award was established to honor a teacher who, like John Lindquist, is invested in the community and in helping their students to be involved in it.…
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Events presented as 'Lessons from the Past'
This year's theme for Weber State University's Holocaust Commemoration Week focuses on learning from history's mistakes to have more awareness for today's issues.
The first presentation is the film screening of "The Rape of Europa," to be held April 10 at 7 p.…
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