What sort of crimes happen on campus?
With the school year coming to an end, The Review collected statistics from the UVU Police reports and conducted a survey across campus to compare what crimes occur on campus to what students are aware of.
With the school year coming to an end, The Review collected statistics from the UVU Police reports and conducted a survey across campus to compare what crimes occur on campus to what students are aware of.
It is that time of year again when exams are just around the corner, and every student is stressed over tests. To help students prepare for tests, the Review has gathered a few tips to help during the actual exam. For many students, the simple answer to test preparation is to study, study, and study; […]
In fall of 2022, UVU introduced the Green House Sales and Marketing agency, a student-run organization that offers local businesses the opportunity to transform their online presence. The Review sat down with Alec Gallego, the director at Green House, to talk about how they’re impacting students.
On Thursday, March 21, Kate Strong visited the Women’s Success Center at UVU to speak to students about her experience for Women’s History Month.
UVUSA elections open March 4 at 8 a.m.; here’s a breakdown of the candidates for Vice President of Engagement.
The positions of Vice President of Student Activities and Academic Senate have only one registered candidate each. Here’s a breakdown of both.
The deadline to apply for graduation is quickly approaching. To help students prepare, here are important resources and information to get started.
The conversation on artificial intelligence has exploded since ChatGPT first launched Nov. 2022, and since then, its integration or lack thereof in education has been a major talking point. To help understand the topic, The Review interviewed faculty and students to see how it is shaping the classroom.
UVU’s Black Student Union and African Diaspora Initiative provide resources for Black students to foster success and encourage the entire campus to get involved.
Eight years after its completion, The Review revisits the Roots of Knowledge with Curator Kindia du Plessis to see how it has impacted the community.