“Losing Ground” art exhibition makes a social statement
The “Losing Ground” exhibition at Utah Valley University depicts the tumultuous state of current political and cultural issues.
The “Losing Ground” exhibition at Utah Valley University depicts the tumultuous state of current political and cultural issues.
Dr. Trevor Warburton shares his thoughts on the traveling Utah Black History Museum that is visited the university recently.
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.
Dozens of clubs gathered in the Grand Ballroom on Feb. 8 to introduce themselves to new and returning students.
Repertory Ballet Ensemble collaborates with the Theatre, Art and Design, and Dance departments for their February production, Hansel and Gretel and Other Works. We sat down with them to learn what makes this production unique.
Tanner Koster reports on President Tuminez’s State of the University, a presentation of last year’s milestones and progress of the university.
Utah Valley University’s choirs were as contagiously energetic as ever for their Spring Choral Showcase.
The Utah Black History Museum brought relics of the past to UVU to add insight into the injustice that Black people have contended and continue to contend with.
“It really is a safe space full of love,” BSU President Deborah Colimon and Vice President Jonathan Fimbo were awarded for their commitment to academics and service.
The dance company Ailey II performed the world-famous modern dance piece “Revelations” which captures the essence of the culture of the African American rural south.