Calendar – Sept. 12-18

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 4 minutes Monday, September 12 Arts From Heart to Hand: African-American Quilts All day, donation BYU Museum of Art North Campus Drive, Provo   The Matter of Words All day, donation BYU Museum of Art North Campus Drive, Provo   Work by Chris Pratt and Jack Morford All day, donation Covey Center for the Arts 425 w. […]

“The Three Musketeers” Will Unbuckle Your Swash

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Covey Center for The Arts is a special place. When you go there, you can see paintings ranging from ancient to modern. You can see performances from contemporary music groups like Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband, or catch a piano-centric mood-fest performed live by David Lanz and Kurt Bestor.   If instead, you’re in […]

Station 22 serves up a sense of community

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes If you ask Richard Gregory, Provo is disconnected from it’s youth. “[This city] has been dead, there is no life out here,” said Richard Gregory. “I’m from Wine Country, we’re accustomed to socializing. Outside of the LDS Church there are no venues to meet people here. Where can you go and network if the one […]

Letter from the editor: Sept. 12

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute Some people add real value to the community.   They don’t just reside somewhere, they live there. They don’t just work for a company, they improve it. They don’t see people as just neighbors, they look at them as friends –as people with desires and needs.   Such people that you will find in this […]

Flower Basket Boutique thrives despite transplantation

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Hailing its beginnings in a Victorian-era house on University Avenue, the Flower Basket is a mod-meets-shabby-chic styled boutique and flower shop.   The Flower Basket, managed by Macie Redd, moved down the Avenue to Provo Town Square about two years ago. And as they get ready in their small shop for the arrival of fall […]

Wolverines 8 game homestand includes win over Syracuse

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Josh Kiel   The UVU volleyball team concluded their eight-game home stand to begin the season, finishing with a 6-2 record including a win over Syracuse.   “It’s been great, I am very pleased as far as where we are after the home stand,” head coach Sam Atoa said. “We have done a good […]

In the zone

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Matt Petersen Sports Editor   I’m not a Yankees, Knicks or Giants fan. I had never been further east than Kansas City, MO. I didn’t know anyone in New York City. I was as far removed from politics as a narrow-minded sports geek could be. That being said, I had no idea how close […]

UVU men’s soccer set to open

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Kevin Olsen   Head coach Kemal Makasci concluded tryouts last week for the men’s soccer club team hoping to build a team that will earn them a spot in the regional championship. In his fifth year as coach of the UVU club team, Makasci sought to find a solid coaching staff and players who […]

Womens soccer struggling

September 12, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Jonathan Boldt Assistant Sports Editor   While the Utah Valley University ladies soccer team is talented, the numbers don’t lie. After winning the exhibition opener against Westminster and the home opener against Portland State, the Wolverines have been outscored 10-1 and have not won a game.   The Wolverines have compiled a 1-4 preseason […]