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American Homecomings: Vets' day to remember
Veterans have a unique perspective on Memorial Day. They remember the reasons they went to war, those who didn't come home, the friends who survived and the ones still serving.
Weber State students in mock riot in W. Virginia
A corrections officer in Weber County for 11 years, Adam Strader has never known what it's like to be an inmate.
Tasting the Mormon Pre-Mortal Curse for Blackness
The Second Day of Hunger Strike is for Helping Cover up a Source of Problem at WSU International Students' office.
WSU Celebrates New Center for Continuing Education
Weber State University hosted a grand opening for its new Center for Continuing Education May 24.
OTHS grad receives recognition
Veronica Blue of Utica received two academic awards during Honors Day May 15 at North Central College.
Class of 2012 finding solutions to rising college costs
June 6 will be Rachel Telladira's last day as a student at East High School. She'll then spend a large part of the summer bagging groceries at Harmons in City Creek, hoping to earn enough money to pay for her first full year at Salt Lake Community College.
Weber State students get taste of real prison riot in W. Virginia
The Salt Lake Tribune) A Federal Bureau of Prisons CERT team clears a cell block during a training scenario at the Mock Prison Riot, Wednesday, May 9, 2012, at the West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville, West Virginia.
Free college course inspiring unlikely students
A free one year humanities course is giving unlikely college students the opportunity to earn college credit - changing their lives and their outlook.
College roundup: Wildcats update logo, add women's coach
The Weber State University Athletic Department introduced a new look Friday, creating a fresher, more marketable logo as part of a rebranding effort for Wildcat athletics.
The Grand's 'Xanadu' is just what the doctor ordered
"Xanadu" is a whimsical froth of a musical, sure to revitalize you from any doldrums, and as staged at the Grand Theatre, all of its unabashedly silly glee is wholly intact.
Study looks at race and reliability of eyewitness identification
How accurate is eyewitness testimony? A Weber State University professor's research sheds some light on how racial bias may weigh in to the mistakes eyewitnesses make.
Veteran Progresses from "Post-Military Syndrome" to College Classroom
Jen Carver, with a Grape Crush and a textbook open before her in a front-row desk, has some ideas: Maybe a parent is protecting a kid, she offers.
Open High School Partners with WSU to Provide College Classes
Utah's online charter high school, Open High School of Utah, will offer college courses beginning in August through a partnership with Weber State University.
Utahn is fierce advocate for fellow veterans in school
The Salt Lake Tribune) Jen Carver rests while her son T.J. and fiancA© Daniel Comer play videogames Thursday, March 29, 2012 in Ogden, Utah.
Our take: Welcoming vets home from service
It's one of the biggest ongoing stories of the past decade or so: Military members are coming home from war and trying to make their lives return to normal.
Pygmalion Theatre Company: In The Next Room
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Davis County seeking historical photographs
Davis County is seeking help locating information and photographs of past Davis County elected officials.
Hunter High alum places in national travel writing contest
Lacie Benson poses with baked goods at a market in Voronezh, Russia, where she is studying abroad with Weber State University.
Students learn about mapping, environment through dance
Dance, geography and the environment seem an unlikely combination, but don't tell that to students at Weber State University.
Kelly Educational Staffing(R) Names Scott Moore as National Substitute Teacher of the Year
Mr. Moore is being recognized locally during National Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week, May 7-11, 2012, for his outstanding performance and exemplary service as a substitute teacher at Fossil Ridge Intermediate School in the Washington County School District in St.
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