Utah Valley’s comeback falls short in 7-5 loss to Sacramento State
A late rally came up short for the Utah Valley baseball team as the Wolverines fell to the Sacramento State Hornets 7-5 Friday night at UCCU Ballpark. UVU scored three runs in the eighth inning to get back in the game, but were unable to complete the comeback. Starter Coop Rust (1-4) was tagged with […]
Wolverine Softball goes 1-2 against Seattle University
The Utah Valley University softball team played WAC rivals Seattle University at home in Orem, Utah, with a double-header on Friday, March. 25, and a final game on Saturday, March. 26. The Wolverine’s lost Friday’s first game 8-4 and Saturday’s series finale 16-7, but they won Friday’s second game 9-1 by run-rule. The Wolverines took […]
Free menstrual products to be available for all students
UVUSA announced that after four years of securing proper funding, approvals, and withstanding supply chain issues, free menstrual products will be available for all students. “UVUSA student government has been fighting to provide free menstrual products for students campus-wide for four years,” a pamphlet that was passed out during the Student Council meeting on March […]
Sports and more UVU news of the week
An interview with Bryson Finley, the new VP of activities
Reporter: Brooke Boyd Camera/Editer: Chad Goldsberry
Wolverines losing streak continues to four-games against in-state rivals
The Utah Valley softball team has now lost four straight games after going 0-2 against in-state rivals Weber State on Tuesday, March 22 and Utah State Wednesday, March 23. The Wolverines now drop to a 3-7 record on the road and below .500 at 10-11 on the season. Despite having 13 hits, the Wolverines were […]
Panel on Russia-Ukraine conflict
Students and faculty came together in a Clarke Building classroom to hear from speakers about the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict. The panel discussion on March 16, heard from several panelists which included esteemed professors such as Dr. Frederick White, professor of Russian and integrated studies, Dr. Baktybek Abdrisaev, former UN ambassador from Kyrgyzstan and professor of […]
Women take the lead at UVU
March is Women’s History Month and, in celebration, The Review is spotlighting various women who have demonstrated leadership within the school and throughout the community. Dinah Kibwe Dinah Kibwe is in her junior year studying mechatronics engineering technology. She is currently the president of the Black Student Union at Utah Valley University. “I have had […]
Utah legislature passes controversial transgender athlete bill
Recently the Utah State Legislature passed House Bill 11 which, if signed by Governor Spencer Cox, will put in place a ban on transgender student-athletes from participating in women’s public school sports. H.B. 11, which passed in the Utah State House on March 4, is a part of a trend of bills that have passed […]