What place is this?

|

April 18, 2011

schedule 3 min read

I am leaving this university at a time when both it and the state in which it is located are faltering in ways I naively thought impossible when I first laid eyes on the colored pipes and concrete walls of UVU. There are a precious and hardworking few who are trying to prevent all this. […]

Publications ahead!

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 5 min read

This week will celebrate the official release of not one, but three student journals on campus. Touchstones, Warp and Weave and Essais are three publications that celebrate and showcase the written and artistic talent of students here on campus. Touchstones is a creative writing publication funded by the English department. Released twice a year, Touchstones […]

Relieve stress by joining the Yoga Club

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 2 min read

In September of 2009, adjunct instructor Russell Lee organized the university’s first yoga club. Lee started the club because he wanted others to learn about yoga, have opportunities for students to take classes and simply because he enjoys teaching yoga. Being interested in all different styles of teaching, he also wanted to learn more about […]

FunSANITY

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 3 min read

Anime Club video fundraiser a huge success Rooms in the student center were filled to overflowing on March 31, the night of the video game tournament. The event was a fundraiser for the university’s Anime Club. The crowd was so intense that outer doors were opened for air circulation and when a third room was […]

How to vacate your life in style

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 3 min read

With the end of the semester fast approaching, brains have all but melted to sloshy, greasy, useless messes and the thought of trying to plan a fun-filled summer is the furthest thing from them, right? Wrong. Summer is a time of liberation. It may bring about jobs, internships, marriage and all of the things that […]

Paying the price at the pump

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 3 min read

Using alternative transportation could alleviate the parking stress at school. International affairs are directly affecting student finances and some need alternate solutions to commute within their budgets. This campus, specifically, is a large commuter school, serving students throughout the Wasatch area. The university does not provide on-campus housing, so every student has a commute, whether […]

Thank you for your decency

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 4 min read

When the Managing Editor of the UVU Review lost her engagement ring last month, the kindness extended to her was moving. But she wonders, how far will people allow their kindness to extend when people are different? She shares her story here. Two and a half weeks ago, I got married to the love of […]

Hall monitor: April 11, 2011

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 1 min read

Obama just announced he will be running for the 2012 election. As candidates enter the race, if the election were now who would you vote for and why? Probably Mitt Romney because he’s shown he can do well with financial issues. Jared Farish Drafting, senior Donald Trump because he knows how to run a business. […]

Want in on a great investment?

|

April 11, 2011

schedule 4 min read

Students pay for a portion of the school’s athletic programs, and although the return may not be obvious when one looks at ticket sales, the program serves other purposes. Few people like paying dues and fees. Most people like cheering for at least one sports team. These two statements do not appear to follow any […]

Victoria wins Battle of the Bands

|

April 4, 2011

schedule 3 min read

Victoria wins Battle of the Bands Orem’s progressive-rock band, Victoria, took first place at Battle of the Bands on Wednesday, March 30. The competition, hosted by UVUSA, saw performances by seven different acts. The judges, whose identities weren’t revealed until the day of the performance, were some of Utah’s musical elite: Justin Johnson (Salt City […]