The Student Voice Forum teaches us how our voice matters
On Oct. 10 UVUSA hosted a Student Voice Forum to educate their fellow students on the power of their voice and the resources available to them.
On Oct. 10 UVUSA hosted a Student Voice Forum to educate their fellow students on the power of their voice and the resources available to them.
In front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA, on Oct. 9, 2023, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared independence from the Democratic Party, announcing his independent run for president.
The Review had a chance to sit down with Riverton City Mayor and U.S. Senate candidate Trent Staggs, where he discussed his campaign and what he would bring to The Senate in terms of fiscal policy, small government, education and healthcare. Staggs also addressed questions about his primary challengers and why he was best to do the job.
Taylor Swift calls her fans once more to support her newest projects: “The Eras Tour” concert film and “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”
UVU and Seattle U ended in a 0-0 draw, resulting in both teams ending the night with one point. UVU remains in first place in WAC standings.
UVU Volleyball is on a hot streak, winning three in a row after sweeping Southern Utah on Saturday afternoon.
AI is “pretty much an unstoppable force at this point,” says Jay DeSart.
LGBTQ+ Student Services has moved from the Liberal Arts building to the newly renovated Woodbury building.
UVU defeated Air Force 2-0 improving to 2-6-4 on the season, securing their first win since the season opener.
In an interview given to The Review, social media influencer Sharon McMahon speaks to the issues that are plaguing civic education, U.S. politics and misinformation on the internet.
The UVU Police reported two instances of criminal activity last week: one case of disorderly conduct, and one case of assault.
UVU Volleyball broke a three-game losing streak, defeating Seattle U in straight sets in Cancer Awareness game.
Abbie Mederios has been a staple for Utah Valley Volleyball and continues to set her teammates up for success and continues to shine
“There’s never a time in your life where you can’t be an actor,” says theater student Rachel Naylor. “I think that’s one of the small hidden gems about this career choice.”
NSF grants $1.7 million to help low-income students pursue certain STEM degrees.
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