Going green and blue at UVU

August 27, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes We’ve all done it: thrown away our trash into the blue recycling bins instead of in the garbage cans around campus. While inadvertent as it may be, plenty of work, and pride, goes into recycling on campus.

Death by pixels

August 27, 2012

Reading Time: 3 minutes Nobody reads our paper. *Correction: Nobody reads newspapers in general. **Correction: Nobody reads the physical hard copy of any newspaper. It shouldn’t surprise anyone, considering publications like the New York Times have been stumbling around trying to avoid the digital buzz saw that is hacking up the print industry. Ten years ago, the New York […]

Living in a gluten-free world

August 27, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes Imagine a life without gluten. That means no whole wheat bread, no Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, no Hot-N-Ready pizza from Little Caesars and no white-chocolate-chip-macadamia nut cookies from Subway. For the majority of students at UVU, a life without these delicious delicacies would be a sad one but there is a growing population of these people […]

Say goodbye to sleep

August 27, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes For students, this is the time of year to say goodbye to sleeping past 10 a.m. or even noon and hello to those early hours that haven’t been seen in months. Geraldine Azero is a student at UVU and said this fall she will go from getting eight hours of sleep, to only six. Most […]

Wolverines fall to UTEP in home seasons opener

August 17, 2012

Reading Time: 3 minutes With the reality of back-to-school sinking in, Utah Valley is doing what it can to enjoy its last few summer Friday nights. That was evident as the Utah Valley women’s soccer team attracted a thick crowd of nearly 500 at Clyde Field to watch their season home opener against the Miners of University of Texas […]

What UVU club to join

August 6, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes There are many clubs at UVU, and students who join them have an enriched college experience.

You want it, we got it

August 6, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes To say that your first year as a college student is overwhelming would be an understatement. Paying for tuition, books, even housing can be a squeeze on any student’s oh-so-small budget, not to mention food and a new laptop for school.