Campus Crime Reports 1/19 – 1/22
The UVU police reported three instances of criminal activity last week. This included assault, traffic violations, and criminal mischief that involved defacing bathroom signs.
Current events happening around the campus
The UVU police reported three instances of criminal activity last week. This included assault, traffic violations, and criminal mischief that involved defacing bathroom signs.
UVUSA executive officials convened on Wednesday with members of the general student body during an electoral information session to discuss parameters surrounding the race for student offices.
On Jan. 26, President Astrid Tuminez shared stories of UVU’s success in 2022 during the annual State of the University address.
Dr. Trevor Warburton, Dr. Leandra Hernández and Dr. Dianne McAdams-Jones kicked off 2023’s Roots of Knowledge Speaker Series with a conversation about being anti-racist and anti-xenophobic.
Jessica Vosk became a Broadway star at age 30, and it’s a shame it didn’t happen sooner.
During the last day of the student fee hearings, both the School of the Arts and the athletic department followed suit with other departments requesting a maintenance of their student fee for this year; a fee hike is expected in the following academic year.
The Sundance Film Festival returns with some amazing new films. This guide will help you to know which ones to look out for.
Here’s a rundown of campus events scheduled for next week.
The new suite in the Fulton Library is built specifically for students balancing family life and school. With this new space, students with children can study while their children read, play, nap and more.
Here is a rundown of all of the important events and activities to look out for on campus this week.
A new legislative session at the Utah State Legislature could see bills that could have an impact on money for tax-payers, more student and teacher funding, and a plan to save the Great Salt Lake.
Classified documents were discovered in the home and office of President Joe Biden. Their discovery has led to the formation of a special counsel in order to investigate the situation.
UVU’s Women Success Center held its open house on Jan. 11 to provide students with resources and services meant to boost their goals in the educational sphere.
Here’s a rundown of campus events scheduled for Jan. 2023.
Whilst we all seemed lost in our annual festivities over the winter holidays, it’s easy to forget that the wider world was still going on. That said, as The Review welcomes students back for the new year, we have compiled a list of some of the most notable events that might have gone under your radar. Here are some of the biggest stories that took place over the winter break.
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