Weber held an inauguration ceremony for WSUSA leaders in the Wildcat Theater on April 15. It was a short ceremony, but it was not short on passion. OGDEN, Utah—As this school year draws to a close, Weber looks toward the future. The new WSUSA leaders were inaugurated into office on April 15. “Friends, students, […]
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Dining for Dollars helps undocumented students
Dining for Dollars event raised $24,000 for WSU’s Oportunidad Scholarship program. The Oportunidad Scholarship will allow at least 12 more undocumented students to attend college. OGDEN, Utah—Last week, a Dining for Dollars fundraiser at Sonora Grill raised nearly $12,000 for the WSU Oportunidad Scholarship fund. A private donor matches the amount raised, so the Oportunidad […]
Read moreTo pay or not to pay? A panel discusses college tuition.
WSU President Charles A. Wight, Senator and former WSU President Millner and former Provost Mike Vaughn discuss the pros and cons of paying college tuition. OGDEN, Utah—Attending college without paying tuition is any student’s dream. But not paying tuition has problems of its own. Students from the Walker Institute invited WSU President Wight, Utah Senator […]
Read moreWinners all around for WSUSA
WSUSA election results were announced during the Weber’s Got Talent competition on March 18. Gregory Woodfield is the new WSUSA president for 2016-17. OGDEN, Utah—WSUSA elections have closed, and the results are in. In a night brimming with magic, music and comedy, nerves flooded the Shepherd Union Ballrooms on March 18. Weber’s Got Talent was […]
Read moreTiming is everything: Social Science Building receives $5 million donation
John E. Lindquist made a $5 million donation for the renovation of WSU’s Social Science Building. $30 million is still needed to fund the rest of the project. The Utah State Legislature is currently deciding on the building budget for this year. OGDEN, Utah—For students at Weber State, it’s not secret that the Social Science […]
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