The case for ending the one-and-done era of NCAA basketball

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 3 minutes The end of the one-and-done era of college basketball might be on the horizon, albeit the relatively distant horizon. The current NBA age limit rule, adopted in 2005, requires that a player be at least 19 years old and one year removed from high school prior to participation in the league. Although this rule doesn’t […]

Why the NBA should get rid of the luxury tax

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 3 minutes This past NBA season may have been one of the most predictable of all time because of Kevin Durant signing with the Warriors as a free agent. Even casual NBA fans could have told you at the beginning of the season that the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers would end up meeting in the […]

Cafeteria termination limits vegan options on campus

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Valley View Cafeteria closed indefinitely May 4 causing trouble for the vegan community on campus.

“Most of the time, if one wants a healthy vegan option, they will need to bring something from home, because UVU simply does not offer such options,” said Emma Teasdale, president of the Animal Allies Club in an email to the Review.

Photo Courtesy of Ted Eytan

Spectrum represents LGBTQ students at Pride

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Thousands gathered to celebrate the 42nd Utah Pride Festival from June 2 to June 4 at Washington Square Park and the Library Plaza in Salt Lake City.   Rainbows, rainbows and more rainbows filled the streets of Salt Lake City Sunday morning as spectators and float riders cheered and whooped, celebrating what they all had […]

Emergency preparedness works to improve disaster preparedness

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes The emergency management office  is responsible for many aspects of campus safety and emergency readiness, such as providing education, equipment and resources for the UVU population. Robin Ebmeyer, director of emergency management and safety, is responsible for everything from ensuring that automatic external defibrillators are available throughout campus to developing and rehearsing complex responses to […]

UVU’s top 10 moments of the 2016-17 season

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 5 minutes Photo by Julie Ostler Softball’s Vansway, Frailey earn All-WAC honors For the third year in a row, senior third baseman Brittney Vansway was named to the All-WAC first team following the 2017 season. Joining her in the postseason conference honors was junior pitcher Lauren Frailey, who was named the WAC pitcher of the year. The […]

Men’s basketball: UVU to open 2017-18 season at Kentucky, Duke

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo by Brigham Berthold The UVU men’s basketball team will open the 2017-18 season with road games at Kentucky and Duke in what is being called the “toughest 24 hours in college basketball history,” the university announced June 8. The Wolverines will travel to Lexington, Ky. to face the Wildcats Nov. 10 in Rupp Arena […]

Freedom of choreographic expression: Artistic barriers being broken on campus

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: < 1 minute The first step to any choreographic process is making the choice of what the choreography expresses. An artist’s mind is never unlimited, but unfortunately society attempts to limit artistic expression. UVU offers an environment that encourages any form of expression, despite the barriers set up by society. An example of this is the choreographic choices […]

Summer brings no rest for the Wolverines

June 26, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo by Brigham Berthold When the sun is out and the temperature is high, theme parks overflow with families from all parts of the world looking to make memories that will last a lifetime. This, however, is not the case for UVU’s student athletes. Their respective seasons may be over, but the hard work continues […]