UVU men’s basketball remains undefeated

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Wolverines picked up their second win of the season Monday night, defeating the North Carolina A&T Aggies 78-71 for their first 2-0 start since 2008. “They wanted to even the series up from our game a year ago,” head coach Dick Hunsaker said. “I thought we came out, we scrambled and we stuck together. […]

UVU wrestling opens season with Cowboy Open

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes UVU wrestling officially opened the season Nov. 2 in the annual Cowboy Open at the University of Wyoming where the Wolverines travelled seven grapplers, hoping to gain experience for the younger guys on the team. The tournament provided a chance for new members of the team to gain experience and adjust to the speed and […]

The plight of (NBA) fandom

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 4 minutes Twenty-six rows up from the shiny court of the newly revamped Energy Solutions Arena, I sat with my eyes fastened to the giant video board during the Jazz’s season opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Gordon Hayward had just dished a no-look feed to Derrick Favors, who threw down a vicious slam that was so […]

Oh, Bamacare

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 3 minutes By: Ryan Muir, Opinions writer, [email protected] The affordable care act has been available for program sign up since the first of October 2013. There are several methods for signing up for this new insurance. Participants can go to an on-site location, sign up online or fill out the paperwork themselves. All of these methods have […]

The grueling, slow lumber of the 2016 presidential races have begun.

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes The 2016 presidential races have begun. So starts the grueling, slow lumber that leaves one contestant limping across finish line. I understand political races are inevitable, and they aren’t necessarily a bad thing. If you want people to vote for you, you need to convince them your policies and plans are viable. This entails a […]

Flu shots: the truth behind the myths

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 3 minutes There are a lot of misconceptions about the flu shot that keep people from getting the vaccine each year. Be informed before you make your decision. Influenza is not the same as the stomach flu or a bad cold. It is a respiratory virus and is not something you want to mess with. It will […]

UVU Office of Engaged Learning names Lisa Lambert as Faculty Fellow

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes By: Priscilla Silva The Faculty Fellow, an effort by the Office of Engaged Learning to support the development of faculty involvement in engaged learning projects, was awarded to Lisa Lambert who will serve in the capacity during the 2013-2014 school year. Under her new title, Lambert will lead the university’s reapplication process for the Carnegie […]

The drug your parents didn’t warn you about.

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 4 minutes Contributing Writer: Rinamay Rhoten, Reporter, @RinamayLopez Students are banding together to discuss the previously taboo subject of pornography. Fight the New Drug is a budding international organization focused on educating communities about pornography and its addictive nature. Most people are familiar with addictions to physical substances ingested, inhaled or injected. These drugs are known to […]

UVU Review investigates the latest campus myth

November 11, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes Word around campus is that professors have access to a program that calculates how likely students are to graduate. This system, called the Stoplight Report, supposedly calculates the likelihood of graduation from factors that rank students on a color scale of red, orange, yellow, or green. Some factors that put students at higher risk are […]