Noorda Center announces inaugural season
Following the opening of the Noorda Center for the Performing Arts last March, the 2019/2020 season has been announced. UVU will now READ MORE
Following the opening of the Noorda Center for the Performing Arts last March, the 2019/2020 season has been announced. UVU will now READ MORE
To hell with what my Bishop says, I have zero interest in getting married in my early 20s. But people get married READ MORE
Dear Reagan, If I or a friend experience sexual harassment or sexual assault on campus, or aren’t sure that we have, where READ MORE
Before the spring of 2019, students performed, worked and rehearsed in any space they could find in the crowded Gunther Technology building. READ MORE
When looking for things to do in Utah Valley, a crowd favorite is live music. According to graduate student Julia Chiou, an READ MORE
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What if two people committed to a relationship for 30 days? A group of young adults are trying to find out, and they “mean business.”
“[The honor code office] is part of the reason why a lot of people enjoy and feel comfortable at BYU and choose to go there,” Smith said. “It’s not an anarchist protest or movement against the Church … we just want to bring current enforcement and actions in line with that Christlike message that the church and Honor Code Office stand for.”
The UVU Chamber Orchestra and Jazz Ensembles will present a special evening of musical entertainment as the Orem Senior Friendship Center hosts Miss Orem’s Community Benefit Concert and Dance on Saturday, April 13th.
It’s that time again — finals are looming and, for fine arts programs, this means displaying their work for all to see. Bachelor of Fine Arts students showcase their senior works at the Woodbury Art Museum.