Latter-day LGBTQ+: Melissa Heaton

June 23, 2020

Reading Time: 5 minutes Melissa Heaton* knows she’s been pansexual for a while. She describes that as being attracted to people based on who they are, not based on their outward appearance or gender. Personally, Melissa feels that people don’t take her sexuality seriously when she is in a relationship with a male, and that outsiders might assume she’s […]

Latter-day LGBTQ+: Preston Jenkins

June 16, 2020

Reading Time: 3 minutes Preston Jenkins, a junior studying public relations at UVU, was the second of nine kids in his LDS family. Preston knew that he was born gay. When he hit puberty, he couldn’t relate when other boys were talking about girls. “[Being gay] is just one piece of the big puzzle that is Preston Jenkins,” he […]

Uncertainty Surrounds UVU’s Fall 2020 Semester

June 9, 2020

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Austin Skousen, Senior Staff Reporter The Review wants to hear from you in our anonymous survey about Utah Valley University’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, whether positive or negative. If you have a question that you would like answered by the university regarding this issue that isn’t on the uvu.info FAQs, we will compile […]

Candlelight Vigil in Provo gathers more than a thousand people

June 6, 2020

Reading Time: 4 minutes More than a thousand people gather outside of the Provo Police Department for a candlelight vigil to honor victims of police brutality.  A man sits in front of the Provo Police Department holding a flag which reads “BLACK LIVES MATTER.”  Police officers and hundreds of other people from throughout Utah county all gathered to remember […]