Friday September 3rd 2010

News

New name and continuing partnership

New name and continuing partnership

During a press conference on Aug. 30, President Holland announced the continuation and expansion of a long standing [Read More]

Voices from the past

Bloody bodies all over the ground could hardly be seen through all the smoke from the explosions while confused young [Read More]

Dedicated tree honors Sederburg

A celebration on Aug. 17 honored former president and current Utah Commissioner of Utah Higher Education, William [Read More]

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Sports

Soccer team picks up first loss of season

Winning streak comes to an end against Utah State Consecutive wins over Weber State and Southern Utah showed how far the Wolverines can go this season. A 4-0 loss to Utah [Read More]

The V

Boogie Night

Junkanoo: It is a sort of Boxing Day tradition in the Bahamas and nearby islands wherein [Read More]

The business of tear-jerking: How hero-worshipping makes Joseph Smith a lie

This week, Brother Michael Pratt will be sentenced for molesting his LDS seminary [Read More]

Green Acres on the Red Planet

Scientists have recently discovered that there could, in fact, be Life on Mars. All David [Read More]

Opinions

Immigration Utah: The Fight Continues

Could a Spanish-speaking man who cannot speak correct Spanish be a terrorist? Ginger Dixon seems to think so. Dixon was at the presentation of Sandstrom’s immigration bill [Read More]

Culture

30 Seconds to Mars set to invade

Popular rock band 30 Seconds to Mars is coming to campus on Sept. 25 as part of MTV [Read More]

Hipster­–larvae appeal

Neon Trees are a band in the halcyon days of their so-far miniscule musical empire; able, [Read More]

Would you like that Wolverine Style?

Wendy’s fast food restaurant is holding a fun contest for students to get creative, and [Read More]

Video Library

Ramadan Iftar

Ramadan Iftar

By Austin Dressman Ramadan is the holy month of fasting for the Islamic faith.  From sun up to sun down, faithful muslims will abstain from eating, drinking, and more intimate encounters.  The International Center at UVU hosted a celebration of the breaking of fast, and UVU Review was there to capture the ceremony. [Read More]

Back to School

Back to School

This week UVU Students head back to school, and UVU Review is there to see what’s [Read More]

Harry Potter and the Orem Public Library System

Harry Potter and the Orem Public Library System

This week we visit the Orem Library to determine what, exactly, Harry Potter has to do [Read More]

A Rainy Day at the Farmer’s Market

A Rainy Day at the Farmer’s Market

We take a trip down to the farmer's market on a soggy Saturday to see what's going down. [Read More]