Ballard and Tuminez share messages of hope and inclusion

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September 23, 2019

schedule 3 min read

President Astrid Tuminez of UVU joined Elder M. Russell Ballard, an apostle and religious leader from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, during a devotional this past Friday afternoon. The devotional was held at the Utah Valley University’s Institute of Religion and was directed towards the student body with a theme of hope. […]

UVU suffers close loss to top-10 team

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September 23, 2019

schedule 2 min read

Utah Valley men’s soccer team faced off against No. 6 ranked Saint Mary’s to finish off their two-game stint in Sin City. A close, hard-fought 1-2 score would not be enough to knock down the powerhouse as UVU lost Sunday afternoon. This was the Wolverines last chance to pull off a victory before starting WAC […]

UVU fires on all cylinders, tally first road win

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September 23, 2019

schedule 2 min read

Utah Valley women’s soccer was in sin city Sunday, visiting the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Sophomore forward Julianna Carter made sure UVU wouldn’t have to sweat this one out, as she netted a brace — helping UVU secure their first road win of the season by a score of 3-0. The Rebels and Wolverines matchups […]

A rain delay can’t keep the tie away, as UVU and USD come to a draw

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September 22, 2019

schedule 3 min read

“It was a wild game you know, everything from the weather, the fans, the cards, the officiating and the goals. It was a knockout kind of battle and I don’t think we played well initially in the first 20 minutes,” said UVU head coach Chris Lemay. “We were very lethargic, second to balls, it almost took their goal to wake us up and as soon as we conceded we started to build a little momentum. I thought we took that into the second half.”

UVU students and congressional hopeful protest climate change

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September 21, 2019

schedule 2 min read

Joining over 5,000 protests, in over 140 Countries around the World, UVU students came together to protest Friday, Sept. 20. Led by Russ Fugal, a candidate for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District, these students gathered outside the Fulton Library to protest peacefully for an end to the use of fossil fuels to avoid further climate breakdown.  […]

The Best Team In Utah Is. . . | QF S2 Ep3

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September 20, 2019

schedule 2 min read

The UVU Review Men’s soccer: OT loss to UC Irvine, head on the road to play Santa Clara and #6 Saint Mary’s in Las Vegas Women’s soccer: loss to BYU, take on San Diego at home and UNLV on the road Women’s Volleyball: 2-8 after Hawaii Tournament, take on USU and Weber State Shoutout: Kevin […]

Wolverines wipe the floor with Utah State Aggies

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September 19, 2019

schedule 2 min read

The Wolverines made the trek up to Logan, Utah, to face off against the Utah State Aggies on Wednesday, Sept. 18.  UVU swept USU right off the court, winning all three sets and outscoring in both kills and digs.  USU has had a tough season so far, and our Wolverines didn’t let up making this […]

Catching up with Taylor Bell

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September 18, 2019

schedule 3 min read

Last spring, Taylor Bell, a senior majoring in political science, was elected the new student body president of the Utah Valley University Student Association.  Going into the position Bell had a few goals that he wanted to achieve while in office. Some of Bell’s goals included increasing collaborative events across campus, increasing the transparency of […]

It Chapter Two: Not just a horror film, worth watching

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September 18, 2019

schedule 5 min read

After the fascinating tale of It produced in 2017, viewers come back to the town of Derry to finish what ‘The Losers Club’ started 27 years ago with Pennywise the dancing clown. In It Chapter Two, Directed by Andy Muschetti, the audience becomes acquainted with characters and plots. These plots are engaging but ultimately lead to dead ends in developing […]