Making headlines

November 19, 2007

Reading Time: < 1 minute MLBBarry Bonds was indicted last week for perjury and obstruction of justice and charged with lying to a federal grand jury about not knowingly using steroids. Prison is more likely for the home run king than the hall of fame after the four-year investigation. The indictment cites 19 occasions Bonds allegedly lied under oath in […]

In Memoriam

November 19, 2007

Reading Time: < 1 minute Kenneth Dolezar(1957-2007) In Memoriam "When I found out I said, ‘Let’s put hockey aside. He was more than a hockey coach. He was a dad, a brother, a friend and a mentor.’" Head coach Matt Beaudry "He did more for anyone and he did it for the players on the team but he was there […]

Inaugural season set to tip off for Flash

November 19, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes For any of us who have driven south on I-15, from Salt Lake to Orem, Thanksgiving Point’s Open Court appears as just another large, extremely ugly, out-of-place warehouse. Unless you’ve been inside, you’d never guess the gems that this “warehouse” holds.

Sports on Campus

November 19, 2007

Reading Time: < 1 minute Nov. 20Men’s basketball Against Troy, 7 p.m. Nov. 21 Women’s basketball Against Seton Hall, 3:05 p.m. Nov. 24 Men’s basketball Against Great Falls, 2 p.m. Nov. 27 Utah Flash against Dakota, 7 p.m. Nov. 29 Utah Flash against Bakersfield, 7 p.m. Dec. 1 Homecoming Men’s basketball against Portland State, 7:05 p.m. 

Staff infection

November 19, 2007

Reading Time: 3 minutes In response to Campus Connection’s ridiculous red flagging of the Alex Caldiero’s Humanities 2020 poster which depicts the Caravaggio painting “Cupid Triumphant,” and the Supreme Court’s repeated refusal to clearly define obscenity, profanity, pornography and/or offensive material citing community standards as the means by which to define those things, the question I have for you is this.

My vote counts: But counts for what?

November 19, 2007

Reading Time: 3 minutes I went and voted. Other voters who turned out at the polls on Nov. 6 may have noticed Utah has electronic voting machines now. Within the confines of voting booths, expecting privacy and anonymity, we found the logo of “Diebold,” the emissary of Big Brother staring up at us.

Local talent, national attention

November 19, 2007

Reading Time: 2 minutes In a survey conducted just over a decade ago found that only 12 percent of Utah Valley citizens knew that UVSC had been providing students opportunities to receive four-year degrees for, what at that time had been over five years.