UVUSA releases schedule for student fee hearings

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January 8, 2022

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The Utah Valley University Student Association (UVUSA) is set to convene this week to begin the first of many hearings that will decide next year’s student fees. As mentioned by The Review in previous pieces, student fees are charges given to students on top of tuition to fund various services available on campus. These fees […]

A quick guide to CDC’s new isolation guidelines

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January 8, 2022

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With a surge in cases of the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shortened the isolation period from 10 days to five days with use of a mask.  The first case of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 was reported in the United States Dec. 1, 2021, according to […]

Colorado winter wildfires: a cautionary tale for drought states

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January 7, 2022

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Nearly a thousand homes and buildings were destroyed between Christmas and the new year during the Marshall fire in Boulder County, Colorado, reported the Boulder County sheriff’s department. The fire started from an unknown cause on Thursday, Dec 30.  Historically, dry conditions due to droughts, accompanied by high speed winds, led to a quick and […]

University snow day policy updates

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January 7, 2022

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As winter sets in and the days are filled with snow, Utah Valley University implements a new snow day policy. Wayne Vaught, provost senior vice president of academic affairs, Val Peterson, vice president of administration and strategic relations, and Robin Ebmeyer, director of emergency management and safety, sent out the update before the winter break. […]

New deal with Chrysalis highlights job opportunities for students

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December 13, 2021

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Advertising for a company called Chrysalis around campus is due to a new deal finalized between Utah Valley University and Chrysalis in September. Chrysalis is a company that focuses on providing care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The ad contract is said to last one year and will be seen before sports games […]

UVUSA prepares for upcoming student fee hearings

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December 13, 2021

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Student fee hearings are slated for January, a date which is quickly approaching. In preparation, the Utah Valley University Student Association heard a presentation from Marissa King, director of student leadership and involvement, on what to expect and what to do during these meetings. Student fees are fees charged to students in order to give […]

Wolverine Performers of the Week

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December 13, 2021

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There has been a whole lot to be excited about as a Wolverine recently in athletics. Highlighting the top performers of the past week for UVU, we kick it off with the Fardaws Aimaq and Justin Harmon of the men’s basketball team, who both put up huge numbers in the Wolverine win against  No. 12 […]

Wolverines lose tough road game to Wyoming, 74-62

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December 12, 2021

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The Utah Valley basketball team lost to Wyoming on the road on Saturday by a score of 74-62. The Wolverines fall to 7-3 overall on the season.  The Wolverines fell behind 21-13 about halfway through the first half behind a hot 73% shooting start from Wyoming. The Wolverines’ offense was struggling to get the ball […]

Campus Police Reports for 11/15-11/19

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December 12, 2021

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For those students who wonder what kind of crimes may occur on campus, here are the crime reports from Nov. 11 to Nov. 19.  The first report of the week on Nov. 11 was a burglary and occurred at 2:15 a.m. in the Utah Valley Student Life; it concluded with a Cleared Adult Arrest. This […]

Roots of Knowledge final fall speaker

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December 12, 2021

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The final speaker of the Roots of Knowledge speaker series event was dean of students, Alexis Palmer. Her presentation was titled “Breaking Barriers: Transferring knowledge from the future generation to the current generation” in honor of the RoK’s fifth anniversary. Palmer started on the far side of the gallery with column Z: Hope for Humanity. […]