UVU student Collin Niemela killed in plane crash
On Nov. 14, 2023, two people were killed and one injured in a plane crash near Kyhv Peak in Utah County. The two deceased were 23-year-old UVU student Collin Niemela and 26-year-old Evan Backers.
On Nov. 14, 2023, two people were killed and one injured in a plane crash near Kyhv Peak in Utah County. The two deceased were 23-year-old UVU student Collin Niemela and 26-year-old Evan Backers.
On Oct. 14, 2023, an annular eclipse was visible in certain parts of North, Central and South America. For the United States, the eclipse started around 9:13 a.m. in Oregon and ended around 12:03 p.m. in Texas.
On Oct. 7, Utah Valley University held their annual President’s Scholarship Ball.
The Career & Internship Center hosted a Graduate School Fair on Oct. 12, 2023, for students looking to further their education beyond a four-year degree. The Review spoke to Brynn Leavitt, Events and Marketing Director with the Center, about what students interested in graduate programs can do to get ahead.
The College of Engineering and Technology (CET) has announced a new building specifically designed for students pursuing degrees in civil, computer, electrical and mechanical engineering.
Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt were arrested on Aug. 30, 2023, on felony counts of child abuse charges, after one of Franke’s children allegedly escaped confinement from Hildebrandt’s Washington County home and ran to a neighbor for help. Here are some updates on where the case stands.
Members of the LGBTQ+ community at UVU can utilize resources, attend events and lounge at UVU’s LGBT Student Services office. The Review spoke with director Matthew Robins and coordinator Bailey Baird about what students can do to get involved.
What a year it has been! 2022-2023 school year is coming to an end, here are several of the biggest news headlines from the year.
The Review spoke to Tiffany Greene, the Education and Community Outreach Director of Better Days, about how to honor Women’s History Month.
UVU student Will Sintyl discusses his experiences of alleged racial discrimination. Sintyl and Deborah Colimon, president of UVU’s Black Student Union, express the importance of speaking out against racism and how it is a powerful method of fighting injustice.