If you want peace, prepare for war

March 14, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Kickboxing instructor offers free self-defense classes to UVU and BYU students The statistics say that one in every eight women in Utah will report being raped in her lifetime. The number of those not reported is estimated to be double that. Brandon Guzzo is a professional trainer for mixed martial arts and teaches kickboxing at […]

College mom fights for child’s health

March 7, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Kiwi, zucchini, turkey, sweet potatoes, rice, pork, purple grapes and Fuji apples. Eat and repeat. Kiwi, zucchini, turkey, sweet potatoes, rice, pork, purple grapes and Fuji apples. Tammy Zundel is a student here and the mother of four children. The foods mentioned above are her third daughter’s dietary routine. Her daughter has Eosinophilic Gastritis, which […]

Election results

March 7, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Voting for the new Executive Council took place between Feb. 28 and March 1. Team Innovate won the elections while running against no other party. Though the voting outcome was not a surprise, the numbers behind them might be. When the polls closed and the totals were counted, Christopher Loumeau was voted student body president […]

Friday devotional

February 28, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Orem Institute will have a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles speak at the Institute building, though it will not be Elder Robert D. Hales, as originally advertised. Elder Quentin L. Cook will be speaking as part of the Friday Noon Devotional series on March 4. Hales was first slated to visit, […]

UVU through time

February 28, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Through the last three weeks, the past, present and a little bit of the future of this university was shown, but that is not where the story ends. With the growth that has been shown over the past ten years, it is clear that the school is growing and getting stronger, so where will the […]

UVU’s travel through time

February 22, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes The last article ended with a change from UVCC to UVSC around 1993, and now there will be a look into the new millennium. The campus continued changing to accommodate the growth that would come for some programs and more just because there was no room for students. The first great addition to the campus […]

State of the University address

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute Each new year is a chance to reflect and look at the changes that have taken place and look to the future. President Holland will give the annual State of the University address on Wednesday, Feb. 16. It will be held in the Ragan Theater and take place go from noon to 2 p.m. Holland […]

UVU’s travel through time: Part 2

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Now, continuing from last week, this article takes a look through time to see how UVU has developed into a campus that is just embarking into a new realm of possibilities. In the previous article looking at the history of UVU, the school went from a small technical school just north of BYU with eight […]

College Republicans

February 14, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes A Utah Republican club may seem redundant, but the club’s chapter at UVU is looking to do more than just maintain the status quo and hope everything stays the same. The UVU College Republicans is one of the chapters of college students looking to share and strengthen their views with other college students. There are […]

Ready, aim, permit, fire

February 7, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes With the recent shootings in Arizona, the question should arise about what the actual laws regarding guns, especially on campus, are. Simply put, being a public university, the laws are the same as the rest of the state. A 2006 ruling overturned the University of Utah’s policy to ban guns, and UVU falls in that […]