Liquor litter: Drinking in campus lots endangers everyone

October 25, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes Policy: To the extent not regulated by the Drug-free Workplace policy, alcoholic beverages, unlawful drugs, or other illegal substances shall not be consumed, used, carried, or sold on any property or in any building owned, leased, or rented by Utah Valley University, or at any activity sponsored by the institution. From UVU Policy and Procedures […]

Best of both worlds basketball looks to blend old and new

October 25, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes If Wolverines fans are hoping to feel a little more confident about this season, they should take a look around. Head Coach Dick Hunsaker is probably in the same boat. Wolverine basketball returns after an injury-riddled season in which not a single player started every game he played. Hunsaker openly expressed his frustration over the […]

The Notorious B.O.B.

October 19, 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minute Were you there? Did you see?  If not, we’ve got the hot concert highlights for you right here. Tiffany Roberts Reporting

Out with the old, in with the new

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes A big machine was all it took. A few pushes from the demolition equipment and the building fell. There were no explosions, no fireworks or even a decent eulogy. The Facilities building was vanquished. Although its demise on Sept. 28 was unspectacular, the demolition of the Facilities department’s former home will likely have plenty of […]

Go the distance, Experience it

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes As the crowds get larger and more faculty are hired around the university, students find themselves looking for their role in this university. Dr. Brian Birch, the new associate vice president of Academic Affairs, is making it his mission to help students do just that through the fairly new Center for Engaged Learning; however, not […]

Writers invade Capitol Reef

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes A group of hikers gathered at the top of a hill, then dispersed into the desert that surrounded them. Each carried a notebook and pen to a secluded spot to be alone for half an hour. This was just one activity at the Sleeping Rainbow Writer’s Retreat held Sept. 15-19. Thanks to the university-owned Capitol […]

Wasatch campus making strides

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes The future looks bright for the Wasatch campus as student enrollment continues to increase and positive relations between staff and faculty flourish. UVU Review reported in February 2009 that six of the 11 members of the support staff would be losing their jobs due to state budget cuts being made in May of 2009. At […]