Wandering Supper Club

August 5, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo Credit: Rachel Clark Lee Thomas | Lifestyle Editor | @leenis85   Bored with redundant Utah food experiences, Chef Celeste Pianezzola created an innovative way to keep things fresh and exciting all summer with Wandering Supper Club. After spending several post-graduate years working at Utah restaurant scene pioneers such as Forage and Pago, UVU Culinary […]

Where To See Homegrown Live Music This Summer

August 5, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Lee Thomas | Lifestyle Editor | @leenis85   Local music shows have become a huge part of summertime in Utah County. The following is a brief compendium to help you plan accordingly. Whether it’s up in the mountains or in the heart of the city, the U.C. is far from short of things to do. […]

UVU Student Nick Zemp Helps Heal Others Using Medicinal Herbs

August 5, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Lee Thomas | Lifestyle Editor | @leenis85   After sustaining a neck injury six years ago that left him bound to a wheelchair, UVU Chemistry/Botany double major Nick Zemp uses his knowledge and positive energy to spread the word about herbal remedies. Zemp grew up in Idaho Falls and, as an adult, moved to several […]

Politics Shmolitics

August 4, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Carrie Laudie | Editor-in-chief It would seem that every few days a new Presidential hopeful comes out of nowhere and throws their hat in the ring. Whether this represents absolute chaos or the beauty of democracy is really hard to tell. The worst sides of the candidates have been exposed early on in the race. With the buffoonery of Donald […]

Millenials: The Independent Divide

August 4, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Jared Stirland | Assistant Lifestyle Editor The world is changing. The Millennial Generation is rising, which The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies defines as anyone born between the years 1985-2004. This is the future generation of political, education, business and religious leaders. With the 2016 presidential race right around the corner, it leaves questions about the voting patterns […]

Resumes, Rah-Rahs, and the Rareness of Food

August 4, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Format matters I work at a large, local employer and have received and reviewed multiple UVU business school resumes for openings at my company. As a local with strong UVU ties I want to give priority to UVU candidates but have been somewhat disappointed with the formatting of resumes and the associated perceived quality of the candidates. Recently I took […]

Standing Up for Something at UVU | Op-ed

August 4, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes UVU, it’s been a quiet year, While the world argues over social justice and the economic mobility of “persistent sub-groups”, UVU stays silent. I have been at UVU for almost two years and the deafening silence that exist on campus when it comes to social issues rings louder than a snare drum. In a year marred by alleged […]

Playing Summer Baseball

August 4, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutes Collegiate summer leagues offer experience and exposure Kyle McDonald | Sports editor | @kylesportsbias   For many collegiate baseball players the season doesn’t end in late May and early June. Some players are drafted in the Major League Baseball draft and others continue to play in one of the many summer collegiate baseball leagues around the […]

Orange cone alert

August 3, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes   Robby Poffenberger | Assistant News Editor | @robby_poff   With all the construction projects underway at main campus, the UVU Review has your week-to-week construction update, courtesy of Frank Young, UVU Associate Vice President of Facilities Planning.   The following projects are currently underway:   Ballroom The ballroom floor is complete except for a few […]

Trip to China gives students a new outlook on public health

August 3, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Public and community health students interact with Chinese culture   Jeanette Blain | News Editor | [email protected] Photos courtesy of Brian Barthel.   Earlier this year, a group of UVU public and community- health students traveled to the Shandong province in China, where they experienced the culture and shared information with local students and professionals. The […]