“Why it Matters” UN Conference convenes at UVU
A conference years in the making, the “Why It Matters” UN Conference convened and began at UVU, beginning three days worth of discussions on the UN’s sustainable development goals.
A conference years in the making, the “Why It Matters” UN Conference convened and began at UVU, beginning three days worth of discussions on the UN’s sustainable development goals.
The UVU Review had time to sit down with both UVU President Astrid Tuminez and Student Body President Lexi Soto, where they shared insights about their position and tips they had for students.
UVU Review gets to talk with a trending Utah singer competing on “The Voice” Sydney Kronmiller.
Student council heard from athletic advisors to discuss the possibility of changing Willy the Wolverines name, and the UVU Review was asked to wait outside while the vote occurred.
Local event Operation Sunshine honors Gail Halvorsen and strengthens the community while creating a lasting piece of art.
The UVU wellness wheel and its resources will soon become the framework of topic selection for all upcoming Health and Wellness publications.
A local goat made an unplanned appearance at the UVU Fulton Library, alarming both students and staff.
The Herbert Institute of Public Policy hosted Former Vice President Mike Pence where he gave a speech on a variety of issues concerning the nation, and took student questions while protesters gathered outside the event.
The popular vaping company JUUL has allegedly agreed to pay the sum of $438.5 million as part of a settlement over marketing its vaping products to teens.
Duke volleyball player and family claim that students from the BYU crowd were yelling racial slurs during the game and a UVU student in the BYU crowd is banned from sporting events.