Rugby advances to national championship
The magical run by the Utah Valley rugby team came to an end last month in the Division II national Championship game.
The magical run by the Utah Valley rugby team came to an end last month in the Division II national Championship game.
Godzilla vs. King Kong. Superman vs. Batman. Star Trek vs. Star Wars. What normally happens when you pit two giants against each another? Lame spin-offs, even more lame merchandise and poorly animated movies.
As the night turned to early morning, Virginia natives, Mae, were still hanging around the Avalon Theater in Salt Lake City, mingling with fans who stuck around for a special acoustic set benefiting Habitat for Humanity.
It is evident that at least some form of redemption has come for tortured singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston.
UVSC’s Dadaists will gather their final projects for what will resemble an art fair of sorts, to be held April 16-17 in the Honors Office (room LC 203) near the Library. There will be a gathering for performances 7 p.m. on April 17.
In 1999, director M. Night Shyamalan stunned the world with a neck-breaking twist in The Sixth Sense, a film ranked among the top 100 movies of all time on the American Film Institute’s 2007 list.
1. Take a vacation. Even if you just spend a day or two in Salt Lake or buy a hotel room in downtown Provo for a couple nights, it is absolutely necessary that this summer, you take yourself to someplace new. Do not allow yourself to stagnate. 2. Figure out what you want to do. […]
The theatre department’s annual spring tradition of holding the Short Attention Span Theatre (SAST) is now underway in the Black Box Theater (GT 627).
This year’s commencement and convocation ceremonies will not simply mark the passing of yet another UVSC graduating class. They will mark the passing of the last UVSC graduating class — a realization that may create a celebration the whole school, not just the lucky seniors strutting down the aisle, can look forward to.
I am one of those self-proclaimed health nuts who scours the news every day for stories about the benefits of vitamins, exercise, what foods to eat for what effects, etc. It’s a confusing hobby. Just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, they throw another curveball. One day, green tea is a panacea, the next day, the results of all these studies were “compelling, but not conclusive,” according to health guru Tom Venuto.