Senator Hatch speaks in forum
Senator Orrin Hatch answered the questions of students, faculty and community members during an open forum held at UVSC Nov. 27.
Senator Orrin Hatch answered the questions of students, faculty and community members during an open forum held at UVSC Nov. 27.
Campus police have recently added an active shooter segment to UVSC’s emergency plan, outlining what students should do if someone opens fire on campus.
The growing number of multi-cultural individuals throughout Utah, many of which speak English as a second language, has resulted in a clash of languages and in some cases ideologies.
Suicide isn’t a subject that is new to UVSC, nor to Utah, which ranks above the national average in suicides and, according to a study by Mental Health America released late Nov., the highest in depression rates.
Students from all over the state have rallied behind a bill trying to eliminate taxes charged on the sale of textbooks.
The new image of Utah Valley University has officially be unveiled.
It has been over a week since our big brother in Provo completed its dramatic victory over our sister from the North, 17-10. If there are lessons to be learned from this rivalry, it is this: UVSC students shouldn’t feel guilty for cheering BYU football and, second, if you are white and Mormon, do not bear your testimony to the media.
What changes would do you wish to see take place? Or, what things do you hope do not change? I want to see a football team at Utah Valley University.-Ben…
In recent weeks, there has been a considerable amount of coverage of a Spanish news broadcast pioneered by Veronica Lopez here at UVSC, in coordination with the communications department and NetXNews. Information on her mission is available on Daily Herald’s Web page in an article titled “UVSC launches Spanish language broadcast,” while The College Times has reported on the public criticism expressed regarding her weekly broadcasts in the news section of this issue.
Thanksgiving has come and gone. Now students find themselves rededicating to their studies in hopes of pulling their grades up since the midterm lapse. Last assignments are being turned in, final exams are being written and a few of the more merciful professors are offering extra credit assignments.
he pre-game fireworks during introductions didn’t necessarily translate into fireworks on the court. Whether it was the cloud of smoke hazily hanging over the court thanks to the pyrotechnics, or…
Top ten pranks to pull on your family over Thanksgiving break 10. hand them a ten-page Christmas list9. spike the egg nog8. bring a homeless guy, then kick him out…
For fans of the new double-disc opus from Say Anything, In Defense of Genre, the October release date could not come fast enough. Now the album is finally up for release and it’s time to take a look at whether all the fuss surrounding this defender of genres was actually deserved.
An exhibit of pop art icon Andy Warhol’s most well-known works are currently on display at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah. The traveling exhibition is entitled, “Andy Warhol’s Dream America” and showcases until Jan. 6. The array of 100 screenprints hale from the collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation and include popular portfolios such as the “Marilyn Monroe,” “Mao,” and “Campbell Soup” series.
The answer solving UVSC’s identity crisis has been waiting for 115 years. Or rather, standing for 115 years.
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