Tanner Toolson: Writing his own story
Freshman guard Tanner Toolson comes from a historical lineage of great basketball players. He is working to write his own story.
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Freshman guard Tanner Toolson comes from a historical lineage of great basketball players. He is working to write his own story.
On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, Gov. Spencer Cox signed two bills into law. H.B. 261 and H.B. 257 will limit diversity training, hiring and inclusion programs and modify restroom access based on biological sex.
“We are still growing and that is really testimony to the experience that students are having here at UVU,” boasts UVU President Astrid Tuminez in the 2024 State of the University address.
The final day of fee hearings saw the largest requested increase to student fees in the last seven years; Athletics states that without an increase they will be entering the new year in a deficit. Building Bonds and UTA fees will remain the same.
Grotesque, yet beautiful, this film will have you on the edge of your seat and reaching for the tissues.
Young Americans Foundation Chapter President Michael Erickson discussed the chapter’s upcoming event with Yeonmi Park, North Korean defector and conservative advocate.
Eight years after its completion, The Review revisits the Roots of Knowledge with Curator Kindia du Plessis to see how it has impacted the community.
In a Review exclusive, Representative John Curtis (R-UT3) sat down with Editor-In-Chief Matthew Drachman about what he hopes to achieve in his campaign. During the conversation, The Review discussed education, the federal debt, climate change and other topics.
Jesse Eisenberg caused crowds to laugh and cry with his latest film “A Real Pain” at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. He received the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: U.S. Dramatic at the award’s ceremony on Friday, Jan. 26 for the film.
The annual STEM Fair is an opportunity for students to connect with industry professionals.
Department requests for student fees to increase continued into the second day of fee hearings, where both Student Health Services and Student Recreation asked for an increase in their current student fees to improve services and cover COLA.
The UVUSA is hosting The College Cup, a model taken from the popular “Harry Potter” series, to involve departments across campus in a friendly competition. The department with the greatest amount of student participation will win.
The UVUSA student council has voted to approve a series of ballot measures that would alter the way the organization is structured; changes include removing the PR Chair from council and modifications to the Engagement branch and activity chairs.
“Sasquatch Sunset” has been causing a stir at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival for its vulgar comedy.
If you want to get involved in your field, but you’re unsure how to start, then you’ve come to the right place. Here are some of the resources for Wolverines who want to make moves.
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