Meet the 2023 UVU Student Body President Candidates
Meet 2023’s UVU Student Body President Candidates
Meet 2023’s UVU Student Body President Candidates
The Wolverines had a strong finish to the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic as they finish with a 4-1 win over the San Diego Toreros. UVU also picked up its second-straight win.
Here we discuss some important scholarship opportunities and resources students can look forward to and take advantage of.
The Utah Valley women’s softball team (4-9) put together an outstanding performance in a 12-2 win against Portland State (4-10). UVU was looking for a statement victoryas they were on a five-game losing streak. Thewin should helpthem gain some momentum as a team going into next week. Brooke Saili pitched a phenomenal game only allowing […]
The Utah Valley University women’s basketball team (6-21, 3-13 Western Athletic Conference) was defeated 66-51 by the Seattle University Redhawks (5-21, 5-11 WAC) on Saturday afternoon at the Redhawk Center in Seattle, Washington 66-51. After a 10-10 tie at the beginning of the game, the Redhawks surged to take the lead and never looked back […]
Utah Valley University (22-7, 13-3 WAC) went on the road in their second game of the week to face Abilene Christian University (13-15, 6-10 WAC). The Wolverines came out on top to win their 22nd game of the season, defeating the Wildcats 66-62. They remain in 1st place in the Western Athletic Conference. UVU had […]
The Wolverines defeated UC Riverside for the first time in program history on Friday as they split with the Highlanders 1-1 in a doubleheader.
The Student Council was briefed by members of the Product Portfolio Management Team on the upcoming transitions to student Google Drive and Box accounts; both of these are set to be done away with by Fall 2023 and fully transitioned to the Microsoft Office family of programs.
Beth Krensky’s renowned art exhibition “Between” comes to Utah Valley University. It is a multimedia experience that utilizes performance art, photography and artifacts.
New Mexico State shuts down its men’s basketball program for the year with six games remaining amidst hazing allegations within the program.