Creer’s Column: Money Over Everything

|

October 24, 2019

schedule 2 min read

California Gov. Gavin Newsom took a path of action and signed the Fair Pay to Play Act into law and ensured California college athletes could make money off of their likenesses and receive personal endorsements beginning in 2023. The NCAA is not happy about it, to say the least — they have threatened to bar […]

Cornbelly's scarecrow and tractor next to a pumpkin patch

Cornbelly’s offers autumnal fun for everyone

|

October 24, 2019

schedule 3 min read

If you’re looking for a one-stop destination for all things fall, look no further than Cornbelly’s in Lehi. With over 60 attractions, rides and events covering 20 acres, there’s no shortage of fun to be had with a date, friends or family. Kamille Combs, marketing and events director for Cornbelly’s, said that she enjoys being […]

Women’s basketball: Ready or not, the season is here

|

October 24, 2019

schedule 4 min read

For some people, colder weather means pumpkin-spiced everything. To others, it means basketball. That’s right, the Utah Valley women’s basketball team will tip-off for an exhibition game on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. MST.  After finishing last season in losing fashion, the Wolverines look to bounce back with some new faces and fresh talent. […]

One year of UVX in Utah Valley

|

October 24, 2019

schedule 2 min read

From Draper to Payson, and Saratoga Springs to Provo, UVU students are contributing to the growth of Utah County’s public transportation. An example of this is the recent success of the Utah Valley Express (UVX) buses, which are now finishing up their first year of operation. In the beginning usage of the new transportation line, […]

Haunts of Knowledge

|

October 24, 2019

schedule 2 min read

The Roots of Knowledge exhibit at the Fulton Library is feeling the Halloween spirit this season with its spooky “Ghost Tours.” This interactive experience leads participants through the history of Halloween,as seen throughout the Roots of Knowledge artwork. Tours run every Monday evening in October at 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm MST. “The Ghost Tours […]

Dead City: One of Utah’s Newest Haunted Houses

|

October 24, 2019

schedule 5 min read

With less than two weeks until closing night on November 2, Dead City Haunted House is the perfect way to experience the fears and thrills of a real-life horror film. With more than 50 terror-filled rooms to walk through and an owner with 21 years of experience in the animatronic industry, it is easy to […]

Time for Chicken Noodle Soup: Meal Prep 101

|

October 23, 2019

schedule 3 min read

With the flu season coming around in full swing, it’s time for something hearty and healthy that won’t break your budget—homemade chicken noodle soup. Here’s a simple, mouthwatering recipe just in time for the fall season.  INGREDIENTS 1 onion    1 teaspoon of garlic 1 large potato 3 medium carrots 3 celery sticks 2 defrosted chicken […]

First Generation Conference

|

October 23, 2019

schedule 2 min read

UVU hosts the second annual First-Generation Conference, offering perspective high school seniors information on the transition to higher education.  The conference was held by UVU’s Prospective Student Services on Oct. 10, with over 300 first-generation seniors attending from around the state. Students in attendance heard from keynote speakers, student panels and also participated in workshop […]

UVU takes first loss in conference play at UMKC

|

October 23, 2019

schedule 2 min read

Utah Valley University snapped their five-game win streak Oct. 19, losing for the first time this season to a conference opponent. The University of Missouri-Kansas City got out to an early  lead that the Wolverines couldn’t overcome as they lost on the road Saturday night 2-1.  UMKC got on the board first, scoring from well […]