Tea with Mint or Lemon?

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes [monoslideshow id=21] The theater department’s production of Tea with Mint or Lemon? is not only a masterpiece of French comedy and bedroom farce, it is also a production done entirely in French. Directed by D. Terry Petrie and featuring a cast of talented actors and actresses, the show is sure to have audiences roaring with […]

Hall monitor: April 4, 2011

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes After President Obama’s April 29 address, what do you think America’s role in Libya should be? Stay out. [Obama] has enough political liabilities as it is. Brent Springer Junior, Chemistry As we’re getting our natural resources from Libya, we need to be involved, but I think that our involvement should be very limited. Joseph Griffin […]

Story Problems

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Newspaper clippings make up the cover of English Professor Robert Carney’s newest poetry collection, Story Problems, including one clipped photo of salmon crossing the road during a flood in Washington state. The eye moves over the different layers of information scattered on both the front and the back of the book. It’s almost representative of […]

Crime on Campus: How to get stolen items back

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Imagine it’s spring break. A safe and successful California road trip with friends has so far consisted of a perfect day at the beach and a magical experience at Disneyland. Of course, all those Kodak moments have been captured on the best camera of the bunch. These are memories to last a lifetime, and there’s […]

Swimming with finals

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes As we head into the last month of the semester, many emoticons are used to describe feelings on campus. There’s the smiley face with tongue sticking out, the shocked face with wide eyes or even the frowny face with an X for eyes. We are dragging on, pining for that invisible ringing bell that will […]

A night in France

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Ballroom Tour Team Shines House lights dimmed and music struck up as the ballroom tour team light-footed their way across the stage. A feeling of anticipation swept through the audience as they lit up, watching the dancers perform. With smiles and flashy footwork, talented ballroom dancers swept audiences away to a night in Paris, where […]

Utes take game

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Wolverines fell 15-3 last Tuesday to in-state rival Utah Last week saw Utah Valley travel north the 38 miles up I-15 March 29 to meet the University of Utah Utes at Spring Mobile Ballpark, ultimately falling 15-3 to the in-state rival. Spring Mobile Ballpark is the home of the Salt Lake Bees, but also hosts […]

Student Spotlight: Soulful Talent

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Help a lucky Wolvering Play Stadium of Fire this summer One lucky Wolverine has the opportunity to perform at the Stadium of Fire this summer, but she can’t do it without the help of her fellow students. Jennifer Blosil, a freshman studying Business Management, has been playing the piano and singing since age 5. She […]

Cyclist struck by car

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute 32-year-old male from Orem was struck while riding his bicycle March 31. At approximately 9:45 am, the biker was riding along 800 south. When he crossed in front of the LDS Institute’s overflow parking lot, he was struck by a car. It appeared, from the blood on the scene, that he head struck part of […]

In between the lines

April 4, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Ferocious Oaks make music steeped in love Harp, accordion, guitars, drums and a keyboard only describe a single aspect of Provo’s multifaceted Ferocious Oaks. This most intriguing band is a group of friends making music together. While sitting with them a couple weeks ago for this interview, there was a visible dynamic that said that […]