Being indispensable in the work place

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes We live in a world of huge businesses and corporations that are changing rapidly and growing larger, and it all doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Our modern workforce has changed over the years and we have been trained into believing that the best way to earn a living is based off Seth Godin’s belief […]

Embrace the nuance

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutes The way the controversy involving the LDS handbook was framed, it’s understandable that people reacted to the news the way they did. Those who were outraged bring up legitimate points, but I can’t help but feel that the general public’s reaction was disproportionate to the news received. It’s nothing new that the LDS church doesn’t […]

Coming home to no home

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Utah Valley housing crisis The LDS Church lowered the minimum age for missionary service October 2012 from 19 to 18 for men and from 21 to 19 for women. This resulted in a swift increase of missionaries from 58,990 at the time of the announcement to the current 85,147. The change certainly made ripples […]

UVU men’s soccer receives at-large bid to NCAA Tournament

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Kyle McDonald | Sports editor | @kylesportsbias In a season that saw them earn the schools first top-25 national ranking and come within three minutes of winning their first Western Athletic Conference championship, the Utah Valley University men’s soccer team accomplished another goal in only their second year.  They received an at-large bid to the NCAA […]

UVU men’s soccer comes up short in bid for WAC Championship

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Late penalty call in regulation costs Wolverines an automatic NCAA bid Kyle McDonald | Sports Editor | @kylesportsbias After playing to a 1-1 tie in regulation and two overtime periods for the Western Athletic Conference men’s soccer championship, it all came down to penalty kicks. Seattle University won the penalty kick shootout 5-4 over Utah Valley University […]

Historic season for women’s soccer comes to an end 

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutes BYU shuts out the Wolverines in the first round of the NCAA tournament Photos courtesy of @kylesportsbias The Utah Valley University women’s soccer team saw their first trip to the NCAA Tournament end quickly in a 1-0 opening round loss to Brigham Young University on Saturday afternoon. “I’m very proud of my team,” UVU head coach […]

Sports MAWL

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photos courtesy of UVU Athletics, Jessica Allen, Gabi Campbell UVU cross-country season comes to an end The season came to an end on Friday at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships for the Utah Valley University cross-country teams.  Tyson Lambert finished in 41st place with a time of 31:32.48 and helped the men’s team to an 11th place finish.  […]

New era doesn’t start well for UVU men’s basketball

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Wolverines struggle offensively in season-opening loss Kyle McDonald | Sports editor | @kylesportsbias Photos courtesy of Jessica Allen There may come a time when basketball becomes a rivalry game between Utah Valley University and BYU but on Friday the 13th, it looked more like an exhibition game as the Cougars rolled to an 85-54 win before 17,683 fans […]

Friday the 13th not too kind to UVU as they drop season opener to BYU

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Kaleb Searle | Sports writer | @k_searle87 Photos by Kyle McDonald In the first matchup of the University Parkway Series, the BYU women’s basketball team defeated Utah Valley University 78-62 Friday afternoon in the Marriott Center in the season opener for both teams.  The Cougars shot 44 percent from the field and 45 percent from three, compared to […]

WAC volleyball tournament preview

November 16, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes CSU Bakersfield looking to repeat and earn automatic bid to NCAA tournament Adam Cichoski | Sports writer | @AdamCichoski When the volleyball teams of the Western Athletic Conference travel to Kansas City for the WAC volleyball tournament, they will have one thing on their minds: win and get in.  The winner gets the conference’s automatic bid to […]