Energy healer comes to CareerPassport lecture

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Kimberly Bojorquez | Senior Staff Writer Photo credit: Collin Cooper | Photo Senior Staff | @coop.97 Carol Tuttle, alternative therapist and author, discussed her life before she started her lucrative career in healing people using energy psychology as part of CareerPassport Lecture Series Thursday, Dec. 4. As a mother of four, Tuttle started small businesses […]

New housing proposal causes community backlash

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutes Jeanette Blain | News Editor | [email protected] Image courtesy of ICO Development This fall, Ivory Commercial and Multifamily or ICO, a housing development company, submitted a proposal to the City of Orem to have the property on the southwest corner of 800 S. and 800 W. rezoned for high-density housing. The area is located east […]

Speaker aims to debunk Canadian stereotypes

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: < 1 minute Kasey Johnson|Staff Writer Photo credit: Jeanette Blain | News Editor | [email protected] Pete Robinson shed some light on the concept that satire need not be ugly during a speech on Dec. 1. He inferred that Canadians are more than happy to make fun of just about anything—even themselves. Robinson, who has spent 13 years living […]

Million student march fizzles out at U of U

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Free tuition supporters face an uphill battle Jared Stirland | Assistant Lifestyle Editor Photo credit: Valor McNeely The Million Student March movement held an event Dec. 1st at the University of Utah where a small group of students gathered to pursue the organization’s goal of making bachelor’s degrees free at public universities nationwide.    “It is […]

Forgotten Carols scholarship helps students

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Jessica Allen| Assistant Sports Editor Four UVU students were honored at the Forgotten Carols event held at the UCCU center Nov. 30. The evening included a meal for approximately 80 attendees and then VIP seating at the musical performance held right after. The Forgotten Carols Scholarship is open to those students who maintain a 3.0 GPA, […]

Police blotter

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutes Robby Poffenberger | Assistant News Editor | @robby_poff Checking account dispute Nov. 16-An officer responded to a boyfriend and girlfriend yelling at each other. The dispute was involving a checking account. The girlfriend was on medication, which the boyfriend claimed was making her upset about everything. The two got on a bus and no further […]

Tech & science beat

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Elizabeth Suggs | Staff Writer Photo courtesy of UVU Marketing   Physicists from UVU have found a new way to gauge the density of individual cells using acoustic levitation. The process of using acoustic levitation includes removing a cell culture from the subject, such as a cell from a suspicious tumor. The cell is then […]

Club of the Month Program takes clubs to the next level

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes Cheyenn Clayburn | Staff Writer   Each year the clubs office chooses an initiative to help improve the quality of clubs at UVU. This year they chose to focus their efforts on improving and emphasizing the club of the month program. “This program helps clubs help themselves,” said UVUSA club Ambassador McKenna Einfeldt. The club of […]

It was the best of times for UVU fall sports

December 11, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutes Cross-country, Soccer teams highlight a tremendous fall season For Utah Valley University athletics, it might have been the greatest three months in school history to start the 2015-16 school year.   In just its second season of competing at the NCAA Division I level, the men’s soccer team earned a top-25 national ranking and were […]