From the shower to the stage

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes It seems everyone loves to sing in the shower and for some of us, that’s probably where the singing should stay. For members of UVU’s Concert Choir, however, it is a completely different story; they are definitely a group that deserve to be heard beyond the walls of an apartment bathroom. However, if you think […]

Skin is skin regardless of origin

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes “Skin Trade,” a documentary exposing the fur industry, had its first screening in Utah County this last Wednesday in LI 120 as a part of the Environmental Ethics Symposium on Animal Ethics. Keith, an animal rights attorney and “Skin Trade” director, was present to explain the film and answer questions. Keith said that her main […]

Ex-LDS filmmaker to screen his most personal film at UVU

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Just when you think you can predict the path that all LDS film and filmmakers will tread, a film may come along that will cause you stop and rethink your preconceived notions. Richard Dutcher, the talented filmmaker, actor, producer and director of popular LDS films like “God’s Army” (2000), “Brigham City” (2001) and “States of […]

Greg’s French Cuisine

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Perhaps you didn’t have the chance to travel throughout Europe, and more particularly France, during your spring break. Which means you might not have had the opportunity to taste France’s delectable food. But you do still have the opportunity to try them here at our school. After 7 p.m. on April 8 and 9, it […]

Life is life whatever form it takes

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 4 minutes We no longer live in a time and place where we nurture and cultivate our own means of subsistence. With the realization of this fact, most people are unable to answer the seemingly simple question, where does your food come from and how is it produced? An opportunity for enlightenment came to UVU on March […]

Ushering in Springtime with The Festival of Colors

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Celebrated largely in countries with large Hindu populations such as India, Nepal and Bangladesh, the Festival of Colors is also held yearly at the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork. Among other significances, the festival is meant to recognize the passing of winter and hail the coming of spring. Literally thousands of people […]

Artwork worth a second glance

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Two new student exhibitions are on display at the Woodbury Art Museum through April 30. The BFA Final Project Showcase includes the work of five students, an honor which is competed for by graduating seniors in the Art & Visual Communications department. The Student Art Show, a juried competition with cash prizes, was open to […]

Mormon Women’s Literary Tour comes to UVU

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Mormon Women’s Literary Tour made its second-to-last stop in the Student Center on March 26. Ten Mormon women shared their writings, lending their voice to the collective voice of the female Mormon writer. Joanna Brooks, Chairwoman of the English department at San Diego State had the idea for the tour, and for her the […]

Emergency procedure signs

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 1 minute “Unfortunately not all crises are foreseeable , so education and prevention are the next best thing,” said Student Body President Trevor Tooke, when asked about the new safety procedure signs displayed in classrooms throughout UVU. The purpose of the new emergency signs is to help educate faculty and students on how to act in a […]

Winner of “Go Green” campaign essay contest

April 5, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes In an effort to raise awareness about the “Go Green” campaign, UVUSA Hosted a campus-wide essay contest. I remember as a freshman sitting in Dr. Renee van Buren’s BIOL 1010 class when we were still UVSC. She showed us her shirt, which proclaimed “Fight Entropy” and I thought, ‘Fight Entropy? What’s she talking about? This […]