Prismatic Strands: Plexus No. 29

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October 13, 2016

schedule 3 min read

Whether you are standing back to enjoy the rainbow of colors that make up Plexus No. 29, or inspecting the intricate woven details up close, the artwork is an experience. Artist Gabriel Dawe used almost 80 miles of various colored thread to create this installation piece hanging underneath a skylight in BYU’s Museum of Art. […]

Luke’s Diner

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October 13, 2016

schedule 3 min read

Local coffee shops across the country were transformed into Luke’s Diner, a restaurant from hit TV series “Gilmore Girls,” in a Netflix-sponsored event October 5. The promotion served two purposes: to celebrate the 16th anniversary of the original show, and to advertise the Netflix revival “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” which will be […]

General Conference

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October 13, 2016

schedule 3 min read

General Conference inspired, encouraged, and instilled listeners with happiness, but not only the members of the LDS church. The 186th General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took place in Salt Lake City, October 3. The conference had 6 sessions, 22 talks, around 21,000 visitors listening to each session, and was […]

Gardner Village

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October 13, 2016

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Gardner Village is a place where tradition meets charm. Nestled in West Jordan, this village has an old-fashioned feel highlighted by old homes turned into shops, brick-lined paths, and a running river. A historic mill sits in the heart of it all. Gardner Village is named after Archibald Gardner who was one of the early […]

Humans of UVU: Wilma de Molina

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October 11, 2016

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If you were to visit the front desk in the International Department, or stroll the halls of the McKay Education building, you might run into Wilma de Molina. Originally from Caracas Venezuela, she is the only girl of 7 children and has a passion for dancing. Wilma is here with her husband and two sons, […]

Sanitization and Self-Censorship in the Arts

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October 11, 2016

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A board consisting of educators from UVU’s arts programs held a panel discussing self-sanitation in the arts September 27 as part of UVU’s Ethics Awareness Week. The focus of this panel was self-imposed restrictions. “Are there themes or content that are avoided in the arts because of the fear of offending or creating backlash?” Courtney […]

Kubo and the Two Strings

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October 11, 2016

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I want to be that voice that assures, if you haven’t seen Kubo and the Two Strings yet, it should be the next thing you do after reading this review. The film is set in a small ancient Japanese village. A boy in that town named Kubo lives with his mother in a cave outside […]

Krishna Temple

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October 11, 2016

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The Krishna Temple is well known for the annual Holi Festival of Colors during the spring, but many people are unaware that they host many events throughout the year to celebrate the culture and beauty of India. One such event, India Fest, took place September 24, 2016 south of UVU, Spanish Fork, Utah at the […]

Faculty Art Show

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October 11, 2016

schedule 4 min read

As college students we spend every moment scrutinizing our own work as students, whether it be through art, writing papers, solving equations, or building things. We are taught to question everything and to always continue improving. We receive constant feedback and criticism from our professors, our peers, and our families about our chosen field of […]