Campus Crime Reports 1/24- 1/26
The UVU police reported three instances of criminal activity last week. This included two cases of criminal mischief of men’s bathrooms and fraud.
The UVU police reported three instances of criminal activity last week. This included two cases of criminal mischief of men’s bathrooms and fraud.
Over 90 job recruiters came to UVU on Wednesday, Jan. 25 in search of STEM field students.
The UVU Police Office has reported five instances of criminal activity over the last several weeks.
18-year-old turns himself in for the Axis Luxury Student Living shooting that occurred on Nov. 19.
The UVU Police Office reported six offenses over the last few weeks.
Calling all freshman and sophomores: applications are open for Utah Valley University’s Biology S-STEM Scholarship program. This program is an extension of the National Science Foundation’s “Scholarships in Science, Technology,…
As a part of The Roots of Knowledge speaker series, Dr. Sally Rocks, a chemistry professor, presented on the use of plastics in modern-day civilization, and their impact on the…
Conserve Utah Valley held a rally on Feb. 7 at the Utah State Capitol for locals to express their concerns about new legislation affecting Utah Lake. According to organizers, around…
COVID-19 cases have been increasing since school has been back in session and Utah Valley University is experiencing a shortage of tests. “We are being asked to conserve testing supplies…
A new bill proposed by two Utah lawmakers would put an end to Utah’s long-standing death penalty, preventing any future criminals from being sentenced to death. Sen. Dan McCay (R-SD11)…
Conservation efforts for Utah Lake were discussed Jan. 11 during The Utah Lake Summit, hosted by Utah Valley University. The summit, sponsored by Conserve Utah Valley and Rep. Keven Stratton…
Utah Lake has long been the subject of animated debates between locals, with topics from recreation to conservation to misinformation about the ecosystem. Now these conversations are making their way…
For those students who wonder what kind of crimes may occur on campus, here are the crime reports from Nov. 11 to Nov. 19. The first report of the week…
Many were surprised to find that the Frontrunner stations south of American Fork were closed over the break, with a bus bridge to the American Fork station. This interruption in…
Qualtrics co-founder Scott M. Smith and his wife Karen Smith announced a $25 million donation to aid in the funding of the new engineering building to be constructed on campus….
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