Former Cougar on NFL practice squad

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes Orem’s own Johnny Harline wasn’t drafted during the NFL draft, but he is doing what he can to make a name for himself in the NFL. If you’re having trouble remembering who Harline is, just think of the 2005-06 football seasons at BYU. Harline came up with key catches for the Cougars during their 10-2 […]

Crazy, crazy college football

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes Maybe we should have known we were in for a crazy, ridiculous, exciting season of college football when Appalachian State beat then-ranked No. 5 Michigan in The Big House the first week of the season. If you didn’t realize it at that point, you must have known when five of the top ten teams went […]

Losses continue to mount

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes Things continue to worsen for Utah Valley on the pitch this season. After dropping two more games to North Dakota State and South Dakota State by a combined score of 8-1, the lady Wolverines’s record drops to 2-11-1 on the year. With two regular season games remaining, both on the road Utah Valley is on […]

Real Salt Lake three-for-three in disappointing seasons

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes Freddy Adu, Chris Klein, Jeff Cunningham and Jason Kreis were among many of Real Salt Lake’s players talking about the possibilities for the team at the beginning of the season. The hopes were high with playoffs a main goal. That was April and things sure changed. The problems mounted all season and none of those […]

He has returned

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes While it’s not quite as dramatic as Michael Jordan’s return to Chicago or Mario Lemieux’s return to the ice in Pittsburgh, Ronnie Price, the face of Utah Valley basketball, is back in the Beehive State as a member of the Utah Jazz. After a two-year stint with the Sacramento Kings, the Jazz signed Price to a multi-year contract as a free agent over the summer.

Staff Infection: Part I

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes I understand everyone and everything, thank you very much. -Mel Sundquist This morning I walked down the hall of flags. To my bewilderment, I saw half the people still wearing flip-flops and shorts as if it were a scorcher outside. What the hell? Do people not realize that it’s cold and they’re just going to […]

Wiz of Wordsdom

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes In a recent newspaper interview, UVSC’s own and self-proclaimed Latter-day Saint Brian Birch talked about the Mormon people and their lack of political protesting. Such a point and argument provides an interesting debate. Birch, who seems to be "liberal" or, at least, an opponent of the Iraq War, feels Saints have too much patriotism, due […]

Letter to the editor

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes It seems these days, everywhere you go your eyes and ears are being subjected to the liberal media. The new common trend of the hippy liberal culture is to impose the idea that we all need to think critically. Even a recently published article in The College Times accused UVSC students of not thinking critically. […]

Incriminated by our culture

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes It’s been eight years since Columbine and nine months since Virginia Tech, two of the deadliest incidents on American campuses and most publicly followed events of the past decade. Violence in American schools seem to many to be a constant reminder of a generation of loose cannons whose rage is fed by images on television, […]

Utah exhibits warming trend

October 22, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes Global warming has become a forefront issue in politics and in government policy recently, and Utah is trying to take action against the growing problem. A report released Oct. 9 projects that Utah is warming faster than any other place in the entire world, besides the arctic.This statement was released in the Blue Ribbon Advisory […]