Wear it now: warrior look exemplifies confidence

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Imagine being in some kind of twisted time warp. An Aztec woman is working as a knight of the Middle Ages sometime in the year 3000. No, this is not the plot of a summer blockbuster attempt – it’s a fashion statement nicknamed the “Future Warrior.” This trend is about details, details, details. For instance, […]

Urinetown: Revolutionize your view of public amenities

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes What do capitalism, public toilet usage and singing have in common? Seemingly nothing, until brought together as Urinetown, the Broadway musical brainchild of Greg Kotis and Mark Holman. This play is set to be performed at the Ragan Theater Jan. 21 through Jan. 30. “The show was chosen by our season selection committee. They were […]

Orem’s “Night of Broadway”

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes For many in Utah, the opportunity to experience a Broadway-quality production seems out of reach, but for those in the area, the SCERA Center for the Arts has brought many quality performances to local audiences. The SCERA will be combining the American tradition of Broadway and the quality performances for which the theater is known […]

On the hunt: Advertising and self expression on the cheap

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes “Advertising” may be an unpleasant moniker for self-expression, but let’s get past the details and get down to turning junk into something awesome. The do-it-yourself movement is the apex of self-expression; how, for example, can a shirt made by someone you’ve never met (or possibly even heard of) be an accurate advertisement for who you […]

Off the beaten path

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes World travel is cheap and easy. In fact, with a little practice and effort, you can travel the world for a lot cheaper than you might think. Summer is just around the corner, which is optimal for traveling students. This semester I’m going to give you travel tips that I’ve picked up throughout my travels […]

Let the international student voice be heard

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes In the landlocked state of Utah, there is often too little exposure to foreign cultures. The objective here is to stimulate an interconnection between two societies. This week, we have the privilege of  being enlightened in regard to the Mongolian culture by Selenge Ulziibayar, a UVU nursing student who left Mongolia for the U.S. one […]

Consumer guide: Discover the local coffee shop scene

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes Coffee shops are especially difficult to come by in Provo and Orem. Of course, there are the many cafés within book stores and restaurants that offer coffee, but in these caffinated enclaves, the nature of the coffee shop experience is lost. For an ideal experience, there are a few coffee shops which are equally different and […]

Combining the best of the old with the best of the new

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes It’s very probable that anyone reading this article has at some point in their life played a Super Mario game. The tale of the portly Italian plumber and his never-ending quest to save the princess of a fungal kingdom from a marauding dragon-turtle and his army of flying turtles and fire-spitting piranha plants is … […]

A day in the life of Trevor Tooke

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes Many students at UVU roll out of bed at around 10 a.m. and lethargically amble into class. While this is sometimes the case for our Student Body President, Trevor Tooke, the typical morning for him begins a little before 6 a.m. “Although I may not seem like a morning person, sometimes I do enjoy getting […]

Scholarship woes for non-residents

January 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Many UVU groups, clubs, teams and activities supply resident students with funding for their education as support and reward for their participation and achievement. However, non-residential students are not allowed to receive scholarships and waivers from the University for participating in these same activities, even if they are just as deserving and qualified as a […]