Kissing to be Clever

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute Each semester, Wolverines shed their modesty, and open their hearts, and mouths, to each other.  We were there, and we got all the action…  literally. Disclaimer:  Includes a Valentine’s-appropriate number of people kissing.

Students breaking away from tradition

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes In the recent recession, adults who once felt secure and confident in their careers were let go due to reconstruction of companies, or businesses not having enough revenue to support as many employees as before. Consequentially, there are many individuals taking action in pursuit of increasing their future job opportunities by enrolling in school again. […]

Some not-so-romantic events that occurred on Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes 1076–Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, is excommunicated for the first time by Pope Gregory VII for trying to depose Gregory. Henry would be excommunicated a second time by Pope Victor III in March of 1088. 1349–In the city Strasbourg, now in modern-day France, nearly two-thousand Jews were publicly burned to death in one of the […]

State of the University address

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute Each new year is a chance to reflect and look at the changes that have taken place and look to the future. President Holland will give the annual State of the University address on Wednesday, Feb. 16. It will be held in the Ragan Theater and take place go from noon to 2 p.m. Holland […]

The house that Kjar built

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Much like how Yankee Stadium is nicknamed “The House That Ruth Built” due to his championship influence, The Activity Center should be called “The House That Kjar Built” when the mats are all rolled out. There is no denying how special senior Ben Kjar is when it comes to the UVU wrestling program and its […]

How an Advisor Can Help You

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes When students aren’t sure what to do with their life, advisors are there to offer help and assist in which direction they should go. It is suggested that students go prepared and schedule appointments in advance unless it’s during the advisors regular walk-in hours. Students can get the most out of their meetings when they […]

Shallowness is in your blood

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Everyone has their type; people that possess particular traits that draw one person to another. However, some people wonder if they have control over who they are attracted and whether attraction is really more primitive and animalistic than most would like to believe. When asked about what attracts a woman to a man, woman will […]

UVU’s travel through time: Part 2

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Now, continuing from last week, this article takes a look through time to see how UVU has developed into a campus that is just embarking into a new realm of possibilities. In the previous article looking at the history of UVU, the school went from a small technical school just north of BYU with eight […]

Sports Briefs February 15, 2011

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes UVU’s Isiah Williams named Great West Conference Player of the Week NAPERVILLE, Ill. – Utah Valley University’s Isiah Williams has been named the Great West Conference Player of the Week after leading the Wolverines to two conference road wins last week. The award was announced on Feb. 7 by the league office. Williams scored a […]

Letter to the Editor February 15, 2011

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute I have a class that required a textbook that we haven’t used once this semester even though we’re now in February until our teacher announced in class last Friday we would be starting to use our book on Monday. So Monday, I bought the book from the bookstore and was warned by the cashier that […]