Liquor litter: Drinking in campus lots endangers everyone

October 25, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes Policy: To the extent not regulated by the Drug-free Workplace policy, alcoholic beverages, unlawful drugs, or other illegal substances shall not be consumed, used, carried, or sold on any property or in any building owned, leased, or rented by Utah Valley University, or at any activity sponsored by the institution. From UVU Policy and Procedures […]

Best of both worlds basketball looks to blend old and new

October 25, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes If Wolverines fans are hoping to feel a little more confident about this season, they should take a look around. Head Coach Dick Hunsaker is probably in the same boat. Wolverine basketball returns after an injury-riddled season in which not a single player started every game he played. Hunsaker openly expressed his frustration over the […]

The Notorious B.O.B.

October 19, 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minute Were you there? Did you see?  If not, we’ve got the hot concert highlights for you right here. Tiffany Roberts Reporting

We the Students Shall Speak Now

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes The purpose of any governing body should be to act as a voice for the population they serve, and we as students are no different. However, when students feel apprehensive, even fearful, of speaking out against their student government, the issue justifies critical attention. “The role of student government,” said Student Body President Richard Portwood, […]

Twitter-pated

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes I remember the first time I saw a cell phone. I was in sixth grade at Table Mound Elementary School in Dubuque, Iowa. I distinctly remember overhearing an older woman nearby refer to it as “the devil’s walkie-talkie.” Little did she know just how much “the devil’s walkie-talkie” would come to shape the worldwide cultural […]

Past lives benefit students today

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes There are people that make a name for themselves by giving to science. There are, however, people that give their own bodies to science, and no one can call them by name. On the first floor of the science building there is a locked door, not because there is danger of death, but because the […]

Disease deals Bluth lesson in teamwork

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes “I have the mentality that I don’t want to have someone else do my job. If I’m tired, I push through it, because I don’t want to be watching other people do it.” That was the outlook Lauren Bluth had both on and off the field – until a battle with ulcerative colitis proved too […]

Rythmid Bumps in the Night

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Odyssey Dance Theatre presents Thriller This month the highly acclaimed Odyssey Dance Theatre Company is performing Thriller in five different locations in Utah. The annual event has a reputation for being electrifying and filled with gripping adventures and pop culture references. Thriller has become a major hit in the 13 years since its creation. This […]

America has allies in ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’

October 4, 2010

Reading Time: 3 minutes America’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy puts us among embarrassing company. With countries like South Korea and Iran, our bigoted bedfellows in banning openly gay and lesbian individuals from serving in the military, we are a shining beacon of discrimination for the rest of the world. Who cares that every NATO nation besides Turkey and […]