Get Tested

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February 7, 2011

schedule 1 min read

For the first time ever, students can come to school, go to class and get tested for HIV and STIs all in the same day. On Feb. 9, the Utah AIDS Foundation, sponsored by the Spectrum Club, will be offering students HIV and STI testing on campus from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Frey Seagrove, […]

The wandering mind

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February 7, 2011

schedule 4 min read

Some students with Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder experience scrutiny from teachers and peers over the existence of their learning disability. People need to be aware that these are real conditions that need to be acknowledged. It is common knowledge that college students can be lazy, impulsive and procrastinate often. These are […]

Returning to ‘Conquer’

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January 31, 2011

schedule 4 min read

EDITOR’S NOTE: She Stoops to Conquer, one of the many great plays that UVU’s theater department put on during their 2010 season, has recently been chosen to be a part of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival on Feb. 9. If everything goes well, the play could go onto national competitions, but for now, […]

UVUSA RESPONSE January 31, 2011

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January 31, 2011

schedule 4 min read

Student Government responds to the most commonly asked questions collected from suggestion boxes during Fall Semester, including topics on parking, the waitlist system and newspapers on campus. Can UVU get more parking around campus? After the first few weeks of the semester when everyone has a definite schedule, Parking Services send out staff every week […]

‘Oklahoma!’ Where to find Ado Annie

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January 31, 2011

schedule 4 min read

Dave Tinney’s creative mind has done it again. Oklahoma!, which played in the Ragan Theatre from Jan. 20-29, definitely was not what those familiar with the show had expected. Tinney, the director of the show, took several creative liberties with the script and made Jud a Native American, Aunt Eller an African American and he […]

Students do Shakespeare

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January 31, 2011

schedule 3 min read

The mere mention of Shakespeare is enough to send most students into hiding, but for senior theater major Alex Ungerman and other UVU and BYU students, they took the seemingly confusing work of Shakespeare and made a production company. Nearly two years ago, Ungerman and fellow Wolverine Mark Oram founded the Grassroots Shakespeare Company. The […]

Because James Victore said so

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January 31, 2011

schedule 2 min read

Renowned artist and graphic designer, James Victore, greeted the students in the UVU Grand Ballroom with a “howdy.” He spoke candidly to students about art, life, and his new book. As part of the AVC Lectures class, hosted in part by AIGA, Victore was invited to spend an evening on Jan. 20, speaking to students […]

Homecoming parade shopping cart art

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January 31, 2011

schedule 2 min read

Occasionally, there are events in life – spectacles, if you will – that require ones presence in order to be truly believed: alien abduction, the election of Arnold the Governator and the UVU Homecoming Parade. Thankfully, that particular spectacle was witnessed by most of the school on Wednesday, Jan. 26. Representatives from nearly every group, […]

UVU Hall Monitor January 31, 2011

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January 31, 2011

schedule 2 min read

What do you think of Utah adopting an immigration law like that of Arizona’s SB 1070? “I’m very conflicted because I have family who came here the right way, with their papers, even though it cost money and took a lot of time. I also have family who came here illegally and their kids were […]

UCCU enhances little brother status to BYU

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January 31, 2011

schedule 3 min read

Batman and Robin. Jordan and Pippen. Michael and Tito. BYU and UVU. No matter what efforts are taken, some relationships will always feature the shadow and the overshadowed. The last pair still has time to even itself out, even if recent steps only appear to cement our university’s status as BYU’s little brother down the […]