Wolverine Pack EP 4
On this episode, Meg and Wyatt cover the student president elections with alleged CVP involvement, activities around campus, and Restaurant Forte.
On this episode, Meg and Wyatt cover the student president elections with alleged CVP involvement, activities around campus, and Restaurant Forte.
The UVU police reported three instances of criminal activity since the beginning of March. This includes two cases of criminal mischief and one case of harassment.
After leading by as many as 23 points in the second half, the Wolverines allowed the Thunderbirds to come back and win it in the final seconds.
The regular season conference champion Utah Valley Wolverines started out their WAC Tournament with a statement victory over the Texans.
Mark Madsen, Aziz Bandaogo, Le’Tre Darthard, and Trey Woodbury were all honored by the Western Athletic Conference on Sunday afternoon for their remarkable achievements during the regular season.
The postseason nears for the Wolverines as they gear up to play in the WAC Tournament Semifinals on Thursday, March 9.
Despite a hard-fought game, the Wolverines were unable to hold on to win against the No. 5 Utah Tech Trailblazers in round one of the WAC Tournament on Monday afternoon.
The UVUSA announced the newly elected student body executives during a press conference to mark the official end of the term elections; Zac Whitlock is elected Student Body President.
UVU’s Financial Aid & Scholarships office hosted an event on Feb. 28 for students to receive aid by completing the FAFSA form.
Richie Hofmann and Lisa Hiton, two nationally recognized poets, read from their collection of works at UVU.
UVU’s 2023 Vice President of Academics candidate is a write-in Mackenzie Jones, who shared her vision with the Review on why she wanted to run.
“Quantumania” neglects its own story in favor of one more broad and external. That’s a problem.
The Wolverines take home five WAC event championships from Spokane at the WAC Indoor Championships.
Following a 6-2 victory over the UC Riverside Highlanders, the Wolverines start their season 5-3; their best start to a season in the program’s archived history.
The Wolverines picked up their first shutout of the young season in a 5-0 victory over the UC Riverside Highlanders in game one of a doubleheader on Sunday. The Wolverines also now lead this weekend’s series 2-1.
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