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Weber State News
Friday, November 13, 2009

With a weak economy, everyone is looking for ways to save. We'll tell you how you can save big bucks with just the click of your mouse. Black Friday is almost upon us...but will shoppers be able to avoid the black hole called Riverdale Road?  We will take a look at one of the most consistent players for the Wildcat Football team
Studio 76
Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Will there be any bargains left by Black Friday? We'll let you know where to shop early. Cook Janae Worthen shows us a fun Thanksgiving recipe  Special guest Studio 76 producer Vaden Thurgood provides us with musical entertainment!
Weber State News
Friday, November 6, 2009

Send a text...Stop a war. Find out how to save lives in Africa. Homelessness becoming a growing concern in Ogden. See the inspiring story of a young man running strong.
Weber State News
Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Frontrunner cuts prices for its riders. Water conservation advocate Alexandra Cousteau makes a visit to Weber State. We speak with Cross Country Paul Pilkington in Weber State Sports!
Weber State News
Friday, October 30, 2009

Weber State remembers one of their best...
Cat Tracks helps students get their graduation on track
We speak with Head Basketball Coach Randy Rahe in Weber State Sports!
Studio 76
Wednesday 28, 2009

Where do all the pumpkins go after Halloween?
The Gorgeous Hussies perform live!
 ...and we interview Jim Christian on his take on "Sleepy Hollow."

Weber State News
Friday, October 23, 2009

It's local election time! find out how to avoid long lines.
We sit down with WSU football  record breaker Tim Toone.
Residents of the Big Easy stop by Weber State to help with the blues!
...and we interview WSU softball coach Tina Johnson.

Studio 76
Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Ogden's Dinosaur Park growls up some Halloween fun!
     Get Scared tells us about their debut album and music video!
Find some fresh ideas for carving this year's pumpkins...and a Layton family goes all out for spooky decorations!

WSN #3
Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Swine Flu shots are now available. Do you qualify for one?
A local band's helping raise domestic violence awareness...the only way they know how. Find out what Coach McBride has to say about another WSU Football disappointment.
WSN #2
Friday, October 2, 2009

Veterans get a chance to express their feelings and let go of the past.
Find out resources to stay healthy during your hectic school schedule.
And what keeps the Wildcats focused when they play road games?
Studio 76 #1
Friday, September 25, 2009

Find out how you can get snowboarding benefits for being a Wildcat!
Wildcat Football loses a touchdown specialist to a knee injury.
And special guests Double or Nothing perform some songs for us!
WSN #1
Friday, September 18, 2009

Will Davis and Weber Counties have access Swine Flu vaccines? Historic 25th Street is shutting down for an outdoor celebration. And how can Wildcat football recover from what Coach McBride calls the worst losses of his career.
SPRING 2009 ARCHIVE  
WSN# 15 Senior Tribute
Friday, April 24, 2009
 
It's that time of year when we say goodbye to our graduating seniors here at Weber State News. One WSU football player has a chance of being drafted. One of our seniors sits down with the Goddess of Broadcasting to talk about our graduating seniors.
WSN# 14 Studio 76
Friday, April 22, 2009
 
KWCR has seen some big bands come their way this year. What do you have planned for your summer semester. Earth Day means dumpster diving for some WSU students.
WSN# 13
Friday, April 17, 2009
 
Tea Parties protest government spending on tax day. A bill gaining momentum could cause trouble for your local radio station. Coach  Mac sits down and tells us about what to expect this coming year in Wildcat Football.
WSN# 12
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
 
Voluntary separate allows Weber State employees to branch out in different ways. Check out some of the coolest bikes in town. The Signpost gears up for a reunion of past staffs.
WSN# 11 Studio 76
Friday, April 10, 2009
 
Is the new iPod Shuffle worth the cash. We look into it. Weber State's Symphony Orchestra is gearing up for performances. One music venue is bring you local music in a very interesting place. 
WSN# 10
Friday, April 3, 2009
 
A charity concert raises money for the Adrian L. Maxson Scholarship for Social Justice. Bus stops on campus will be disappearing leaving  students with a long walk a head of them. The music director of Metaphor talks about the process behind the music CD included in this years journal.

 

 
WSN# 9 -Rookie Show
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
 

WSU Student Body president candidates come on talk about their plans for office next year. The WSU ROTC lands black hawk helicopters on campus to help promote the organization. The second annual Rockband-o-Rama sports an awesome display of virtual talent.

 

 
WSN# 8 Studio 76
Friday, March 20, 2009
 

The band Double or Nothing performs for the show promoting the "Live it Loud" concert. Why are students getting so excited about spring...? Rockband-A-Rama heats up for the big competition next week on Weber State's campus.

 

 
WSN# 7
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
 

HBO's Big Love stirs up controversy over LDS Temple practices. The Stewart clock tower gets a major face lift that will be visible from all over Ogden. Weber State's Baseball Club sits down and updates us on the season. Do you have a Mustache? It is mustache March on Weber State's campus and there is still time for you to get one started.

 
WSN# 6
Friday, March 6, 2009
 

We've got runners, scrummers, flyers, and champions in this special sports edition of Weber State News.
The Men's basketball team celebrates winning the Big Sky regular season title! WSU football faces some tough NCAA regulations. Also, find out where you can skydive, box and get involved with rugby.

 
WSN# 5 Studio 76
Friday, February 20, 2009
 

Take a good hard look at what students did on their snowy night off from classes. A popular social networking site creates quite a scare for its users. A different take on social networking tries to hook Weber State students. The band Prospect Mali plays some tunes. The band The Platters are coming to a stage near you.

 
WSN# 4
Friday, February 13, 2009
 

A local company gets recognized for what they do globally. Clearfield's Lifetime Products is the 2009 Exporter of the Year.WSU crews don't want to void a warranty so they are spreading sand instead of salt on Weber sidewalks. WSU microbiology students peer through their microscopes to discover the relationship between genes and cells. Wildcat Men's basketball earn a guaranteed spot in the Big Sky playoffs.The NCAA wants to sanction Wildcat football for not hitting the books. A Jazz Music legend blows his horn at Union Station.

 
WSN#3
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
 

Text messaging while driving could eventually get you a DUI. WSU Career Services holds a career fair and the director of the center offers tips for the job seeker. The WSU Men's basketball team growing Mohawks and team unity. Weber State Students participate in Relay for life to help raise money to fight cancer.

 

WSN# 2 Studio 76

Friday, February 6, 2009
 

Get your Valentines ideas before it's too late. If you don't know what to get we will help you decide.
The band Play It By Ear! performs in studio and tells us about the band. Also, Bill Alred of X96's Radio From Hell stops by Weber State's Campus to speak on censorship.

 

WSN# 1

Wednesday, January 28, 2009
 

Video surveillance helps police ID a thief that made off with display laptops and Weber State's Bookstore. Peter Pan is in town and it wasn't easy to get him here. Find out where you can see him. The life of a student athlete isn't an easy one. See how much it takes to be able to play with pride. The Lady Wildcats have a big win. We'll tell you who they played and why it was such a big deal. This weekend is the start of the Utah Special Olympics. We have a special guest that will discuss the upcoming event. Also, we have a little Sundance wrap up for all those big and small movies.

 


STUDIO 76 #5

Wednesday, December 3, 2008
 
It's the last Studio 76 of the semester, and we packed it full of holiday delights! We find out what it's like to be a bell ringer for the Salvation Army and how to find your perfect Christmas tree. A historical look at Christmas Village reveals some interesting changes from the past. Also, from the Performing Arts Department, we've got an a cappella group in studio to carol you into the holiday season. Local jewelry maker Jennifer Valencia stops by to show us her jewelry. And one local business takes old ski and snowboard equipment and turns it into art. Plus, a look at where you can go to get into the "swing" of the holidays. With the end of the semester, we say goodbye to our Studio 76 producers, Darci Hyer and Alex Soelberg, and welcome our new one, Michelle Hill. Happy Holidays and thanks for watching!

WSN #9
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
 
For the first time in over 15 years, the Wildcat football team is headed to the finals. We catch up with the team when they find out who, and where, they'll be playing. Also on the football front, what it's like to share the field with family and which seniors are leaving and how the team said good-bye. Coach CT of the women's basketball team joins us in-studio to talk about the upcoming holiday "road trip" for the Lady Wildcats. Plus, a review of men's and women's basketball and soccer seasons.
Women's volleyball is well-known for their end of season streaks. What they hope for the end of this one. Also, how they prevent injuries on and off the court. Along with a glance at the bowling league's upcoming competitions and a visit from cross country freshman Natalie Haws, this sports spectacular offers all the latest from Weber State Athletics.

WSN #8
Friday, November 21, 2008
 
All the details of Eteuati's guilty plea, why now is a good time to buy a house, the local reaction to Proposition 8 and how you going green might actually be harmful. It's National Geographic Awareness Week and we'll share what's happening on-campus to celebrate. The bell tower opens with a bang, and how video games assist the elderly. Jennifer Kettle joins us in-studio to share her story about an infant with an unfortunate illness and how the community...and you...can help.
In sports, an update on football's Coach McBride's health, a look at women's and men's basketball, and what turkeys have to do with a triathlon. Don't forget about our Sports Spectacular! A close-up on Weber State Athletics, from profiles to season wrap-ups. Look for it Wednesday!

WSN #7
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
 

With the rookies in charge, all key positions were commanded by the newest members of staff. From producing, anchoring, and major roles in the control room, they showed off their newly acquired skills for this show.

An update an Bryant Etuati's latest court appearance, the newest dance show on Weber State campus, an upcoming triatholon involving turkeys, and Caril Jennings joins us in-studio to talk about the performing arts on campus. Also, a visit from The Eulogies to Weber State's radio station.


STUDIO 76 #4
Friday, November 14,2008
 

From the recent to the historical, this Studio 76 has entertainment covered.We caught up with Roger McGuinn, formerly of The Byrds, when he visited WSU. Also, an exclusive interview with The Gaslight Anthem drummer Benny Horowitz at their recent concert opening for Rise Against.In-studio, Brandon Flores gets us in the holiday groove with his ukulele and original song inspired by his mission. Also, local Christmas lighting expert Brandon Hutchin shares his experience in lighting up your house for the holidays.Behind the scenes look at Peery's Egyptian Theater and Lee's Market Place during this busy season. A sneak peek at the new movie "Twilight". Also, where to get cheap books on-campus....some even for free!


WSN #6
Friday, November 7,2008


 
From the Republican headquarters on election night, what our local government officials will ... act on now that they are elected and any concerns or hopes for having a Democratic president. Also, the importance of the youth vote and technology in Obama's win. Arlene Anderson, a member of Ogden's Multi-Cultural Advisory Council, joins us in-studio to share her thoughts of the importance of Obama's win in today's diverse American culture. In sports, an update on Etuati's court hearing and suspension from the football team following his arrest, and a look at the men's and women's basketball teams.

STUDIO 76 #3
Wednesday, October 29,2008
Haunted places and legends in Ogden, and interview and sneak peek at some Weber State filmmakers' documentary on a local urban legend, and carving pumpkins. Also, a live jazzy performance by Jebu.

WSN #5
Monday, October 27,2008
The Weber State Wildcats football team make history with their record-setting season. Also, how to avoid lines on election day, a tour of Ott Planetarium, and Wildcat Hayley McCoy joins us in-studio to update us on the women's soccer season.

WSN #4
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
A look at the Wildcats hot season, free flu shots on-campus for students, Chinese professors visiting Weber State, and Dr. Leah Murray is our guest, talking about the upcoming election and options for students to participate in it.

STUDIO 76 #2
Friday, October 10, 2008
Codi Jordan is in-studio, as well as a look at Thriller and Metallica's new album, as well as an interview with an local American Idol talent.

WSN #3
Friday, October 3, 2008
Vice presidential debates, music on-campus, and upgraded golf courses, as well as what the Shephard Union Building can do for you. For more info on Shephard Union Building, check out their website.   

WSN #2
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The second show of the semester.

STUDIO 76 #1
Friday, September 26, 2008
An introduction to mineral make-up, a visit to the Women's Fair,  pick-up lines gone wrong, a look at a new bar in town and live-studio guest, musician Travis Crane.

WSN #1
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
First Weber State News of the new semester looks at the occurence of dead deer on the highway, fundraisers with the Legacy Parkway opening and local band Shaky Trade.

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