Hoagies with Holland highlights a year of success and growth at UVU

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April 20, 2016

schedule 3 min read

The annual Hoagies with Holland event was held April 20 in the Grande Ballroom. President Matthew S. Holland covers the legislative season and gives a review of the past year for UVU while faculty and staff eat sandwiches. Holland assured everyone in attendance that the event would not be switched to Haggis with Holland in […]

Arts building approved by the legislature

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March 11, 2016

schedule 3 min read

At the conclusion of the 2016 legislative session the $32 million dollars needed for the arts building was approved by the legislature. UVU will receive money for the building over the next two years. Architectural plans will be completed this fall and the groundbreaking for the facility is projected to happen in November. “We believe […]

UVUSA debate takes Centre Stage

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March 2, 2016

schedule 4 min read

It was an hour of tension, drama and surprise, particularly for the candidates who were under fire from the moderators and the audience. The most shocking moment in the debate was when Jared Stirland, one of the four presidential candidates and the news editor for The Review, withdrew his name from the race. “I never […]

Calling the MAWL

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February 23, 2016

schedule 4 min read

We have a group at school, the MAWL, which claims to be the voice of UVU Athletics, according to their twitter account. They have over 1,200 VIP members and memberships are up 800 percent. The MAWL has provided UVU with attendance setting records at men and women’s soccer games over the past two seasons, which […]

The need for more athletic traditions

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February 22, 2016

schedule 3 min read

In a country rich with college tradition, UVU seems to be missing out. Growing up in Las Vegas, I would regularly go to UNLV basketball games. Since the football team struggled, the basketball games were the most exciting sporting event around town. Nothing quite got my heart pumping like going to the games. The fight […]

Student fees and the UVU Athletic department

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January 12, 2016

schedule 3 min read

Wolverines rely heavily on student fees to keep program moving forward When prospective students look up the tuition and fees at Utah Valley University, they notice that for a student with 10+ credits, the student fees for 2015-16 are in the amount of $354 per semester. What some students might not know is that $106.77 […]

MAWLD by a cougar

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December 14, 2015

schedule 2 min read

After recent events and time to mentally and physically recover from a recent attack by a mascot, I’ve decided it is my personal responsibility to warn my fellow students and fellow fans of the dangers of school mascots. Now, I believe that Willy, even though he is a wolverine, who by nature is a ferocious […]

Why being a Wolverine is objectively better than being a Cougar

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November 30, 2015

schedule 3 min read

The best and worst of being a student at UVU Over the last ten years, I have had solid experiences at most of the universities and colleges in the state, from enrollment to being a part of college student government. Through those experiences, I’ve been able to evaluate which schools are awesome, and which ones […]

LDS handbook policy has real-life affect on students

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November 16, 2015

schedule 5 min read

When Kasey Johnson and her wife heard about the LDS handbook policy change they were stunned and began looking into whether or not it was a rumor or if the church had legitimately issued it. “When we found out that it had, the dialogue between us was surrounding the fact that we have three children […]