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Over the holidays, it is nice to take a break from all the noise. Here is a quick recap of some of the biggest news stories you may have missed.
Over the holidays, it is nice to take a break from all the noise. Here is a quick recap of some of the biggest news stories you may have missed.
For students graduating in May of 2024, there are some things that need to be done before making it to commencement. Here are some tips and resources for seniors looking to get their diploma.
Over winter break ten crimes were reported to The Review by campus police. This included three cases of traffic offenses, two cases of criminal mischief, a case of DUI Alcohol, a threatening, a traffic stop, tobacco problem and a case of stalking.
Here’s what we may expect to see in Utah’s 2024 General Legislative Session.
In a surprise announcement, John Curtis announced his candidacy for Utah’s federal senate seat, campaigning on calls for fiscal restraint, stronger border policies, and energy independence.
For over 35 years, United Way of Utah County’s Sub for Santa has partnered with local schools and nonprofit organizations to provide gifts for children during Christmas time. UVU is now accepting applications, as well as donations, for this cause.
In just over a decade, UVU’s Women’s Success Center has significantly improved female enrollment and graduation rates.
President Tuminez pledged to raise 15 million by 2023. She announced she had reached that goal.
UVU’s recurring speech series, Degrees to Anywhere, returned on Nov. 15, 2023, with speakers Alicia Turner and Anna Tibbitts.
Dia de los Muertos began its celebrations at UVU with an event held in the Bingham Gallery to connect participants to their ancestors. It featured a beautiful ofrenda installation by Mika Rane.