Letter from the Editor: Thank you for a wonderful year

April 16, 2021

Reading Time: 3 minutes Dear Wolverines,  When I interviewed for the position of Editor-in-Chief last April, I couldn’t have imagined the type of year we would have. This year has definitely been different from any we faced before, and it brought forth unique challenges with everything being virtual, but I am happy to say we overcame those challenges together.  […]

Marvel excellently explores new storytelling in WandaVision

February 6, 2021

Reading Time: 3 minutes In Disney+’s first Marvel series, heroes Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) are first found in quite an unusual setting — a 1950s sitcom. Each episode then progresses to another decade, exploring different eras of television. Although on the surface there are cute antics and laugh tracks, the show is far from lighthearted. […]

Billie Eilish and Rosalía release enchanting new collab

February 1, 2021

Reading Time: 2 minutes Back in 2019, Rosalía tweeted a polaroid of her and Billie Eilish together in the studio, teasing a possible collaboration. Jan. 21, 2021 fans received a long-anticipated answer. Eilish and Rosalía released “Lo Vas a Olvidar,” a hypnotizing, bilingual single co-written by Eilish’s brother Finneas.  The mixture of swelling music and beautiful harmonies between Eilish […]

Dancing through the pandemic

November 2, 2020

Reading Time: 8 minutes Last spring, when UVU went full online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several dance concerts were canceled last minute. This semester, UVU’s dance companies have been working hard to keep dancing, even though it might have to look different than normal. Ballroom Dance Company: The ballroom dance company has been hit the hardest. One of […]

UVU post-election committee offers support to students

November 2, 2020

Reading Time: 3 minutes Near the end of September, J.C. Graham, UVU’s director of Crisis Services, reached out to multiple groups across campus to establish a neutral initiative intended to provide support for students after the election. Individuals from various Students Affairs departments, such as Student Health Services, Ombuds, Multicultural Student Services, LGBT Student Services, Center for Social Impact […]

Part 2: Local musicians channel creativity during pandemic

September 8, 2020

Reading Time: 10 minutes Everyone’s been hit hard by the pandemic, and that includes Utah’s local music scene. COVID-19 put a halt on shows, keeping bands from performing and venues from hosting concerts. Although the scene is looking different these days, that doesn’t mean it’s stopped. Many musicians have taken the opportunity to step back and work on their […]

Part 1: Local musicians channel creativity during pandemic

August 28, 2020

Reading Time: 8 minutes The pandemic has disrupted everyone’s lives in one way or another, and Utah’s local music scene hasn’t been exempt. During this trying time, artists have found ways to adapt.  Learn how these musicians became innovative despite the challenges and unpredictability brought by COVID-19. Le Dad Tyler Teerlink, a junior studying music and the brains behind […]

Letter From the Editor: Welcome Back!

August 28, 2020

Reading Time: 2 minutes Dear Wolverines, My name is Kayla Baggerly, and I am excited to be working as The Review’s Editor-in-Chief this year. I have been at The Review for four years now under several positions. I’ve been a staff writer, Arts & Culture Assistant and Editor, Managing Editor and Social Media Manager. Yeah, I’ve been here a […]

Update: Campus and COVID

August 28, 2020

Reading Time: 2 minutes It’s likely some students will test positive for COVID-19 this fall. Now, administrators are trying to answer the question – what then? Robin Ebmeyer, UVU’s director of emergency management and safety, said the school will follow CDC guidelines. In addition, there is a form to fill out online for students who do contract or are […]