“Heavy Rain”: Flood of inspiration or creative drizzle?

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes As a kind of rebellion against the glut of uninspired spin-offs and sequels so prevalent in the gaming industry, I’ve come to live my life by a certain code. Stark in its simplicity, the code states that innovation and risks in gaming must be supported. Period. The end. Sometimes this is a bitter pill to […]

Being gay at BYU

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Having chosen to attend one of the only schools that would never accept him or his lifestyle, BYU freshman Neil Murray used to walk the hallways in constant fear that his peers would see him for what he really is. “You’re just so fearful; you hate yourself to begin with, because you’re still not OK […]

One night of mayhem

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Anime Club’s Video Game Night offered its attendees, for the reasonable cover charge of 2 dollars, a coupon for a free six-inch sub from Red Deli, a carbineer/LED flashlight/compass key chain from RC Willey and best of all, four hours of gaming joy. The incredible thing about the video game night was that the […]

Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival 2010

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minute Thanksgiving Point Gardens welcomes spring 2010 with its annual Tulip Festival, which will be featuring more than 250,000 tulips in 100 unique varieties spread over 55 acres. Tulips and daffodils will be the main beauties on display, with other early spring flowers in 15 differently-themed areas redesigned just this year. These beautiful floral displays can […]

A theatrical glimpse into the origins of film: Solid acting, provocative questions and quirky production make for memorable performance

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Playwright and UVU professor Melissa Leilani Larson debuted her most recent work, “A Flickering” on April 8 at the Provo Theatre. Directed by Heidi Hathaway, the story concerns the early days of film. It is set in 1916 New York City, when Hollywood was only a risky idea in some investor’s mind. Themes of morality, […]

Synergy inspires audiences through an evening of dance performances

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes The house lights above the Ragan Theater slowly dimmed, and the audience gently inhaled as the music began to play. The sapphire lights steadily illuminated the stage, and the lifeless dancers, who for a moment appeared to be statues, shot to life. On April 8, UVU’s contemporary dance company, Synergy, dazzled an audience of eager […]

Touchstones: MyWord! event exposes the creative talent on campus

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Whether you create or simply appreciate art, prose, or poetry, you are welcome to attend MyWord!, the Touchstones release party which will be taking place on Wednesday, April 21 at 7 p.m. in SC 206 A/B. Touchstones, the feature of the event, is a biannually-published journal of literature and visual art created by some of […]

Letter from the United States Department of Commerce

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE U.S. Census Bureau Local Census Office 2015 North 550 East Provo, UT 84604 Dear Student, The 2010 Census is mandated by the U.S. Constitution and authorizes the U.S. Census Bureau under the Department of Commerce to enumerate every person living in the United States every 10 years. Participation by responding […]

Seniors help with their capstone project

April 19, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes A crowd of around 40 people gathered at the Spanish Fork Fire Department on April 5 to witness the presentation of a $700 check to the family of a girl diagnosed with spinal meningitis. Students Dave Kreis and John Pine collected donations for the family to complete their senior capstone project for the Technology Management […]