Scouch this

February 7, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Skis. Snowboard. Tobogan. Sled. Butt. Couch. In the grand tradition of high speed downhill snow transports, the ages have given us a plethora of options all designed to maximize our wintertime fun. Utah is especially known for its snow sports as many head to the hills and mountains, looking for a rush and an excuse […]

Homecoming parade shopping cart art

January 31, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes 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, […]

My toys are cooler than your toys

December 6, 2010

Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s that time of year again, with children snuggly asleep in their beds, while sugar plums do the Macarena inside their sweet heads. With Christmas comes the inevitable commercial rush. Since we are college students coming from a variety of backgrounds with a lot of people to buy for, here is a gift guide to […]

Dress me up before we go-go

October 25, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes As Joss Whedon’s great horror character Buffy the Vampire Slayer remarked, Halloween is “come as you aren’t night.” Oct. 31 is once again upon us, the first of the waist-expanding end-of-the-year holidays, which, considering the sexy outfits, is not free of irony. All Hallow’s Eve has become a night of frolic and daring, and the […]

Student exhibition calls out to artists

September 13, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Up to three UVU students soon may have the unique opportunity to display their art in a very public fashion. The Provo City Court House plans on choosing up to 10 pieces of student work by each accepted student for an upcoming exhibition. On display until January, artwork will be shown at the Provo City […]

Mud Will Set You Free

September 7, 2009

Reading Time: 2 minutes Natalie Miller, a 16 year-old UVU nursing sophomore, took the opportunity to turn part of her summer vacation into a “genuinely humbling” experience when she embarked on a two-week humanitarian service project helping to expand a Peruvian orphanage through the St.