Bringing Bingo Back

February 3, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes UVUSA’s most attended event each semester UVUSA celebrated its pride week with the semi-annual Bingo Night, Jan. 19 in the Grande Ballroom. It is one of the most widely-attended events of the semester. Over 500 people were there and a value of $2,000 in prizes were won. Although Bingo night has a stigma of being […]

Columbus Day is so 19th Century: A current senate bill proposes we stop celebrating a mass murderer

March 28, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Americans celebrate Columbus Day as a national holiday to honor the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the exploration of the American Continent. Although this was significant to the growth of this country and the expansion of civilization, it’s insensitive to ignore the history and facts that accompany the […]

Are we victims? Ferguson Effects Found in Utah

March 21, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Over 100 Salt Lake City police officers responded to the officer-involved shooting of 17-year-old Abdullahi Omar Mohamed Saturday, Feb. 27. Mohamed was shot three times and critically injured because he would not drop the metal broomstick he was using to attack a man and wouldn’t cooperate with the police’s demands to stop, drop the weapon, […]

Did It Really Ruin Your Childhood?

July 6, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutes Jon Kovach Jr. | Staff Writer Discontinuing a television program, remaking a movie, creating sequels, or replacing actors for the same character are all forms of change. Changing our childhood memories can really tug on our heartstrings and memorable attachments. But do these changes actually matter? They may not have ruined your childhood but using […]