UVU art gallery exposes homelessness in Utah
“No Longer Marginal,” an art gallery at UVU, uses portrait photography to shed light on the problem of homelessness in Utah.
“No Longer Marginal,” an art gallery at UVU, uses portrait photography to shed light on the problem of homelessness in Utah.
Joji’s newest release “SMITHEREENS” is a short but sweet album that reminds fans of just how talented he is.
The UVU Review interviews students on their opinions and experiences with BeReal, this year’s most popular new social media app.
The UVU Police Office reported six offenses over the last few weeks.
Inspired by Salt Lake Community Mutual Aid, local community members organize the third Really Really Free Market in Provo
The UVU Review interviews students on their opinions and experiences with BeReal, this year’s most popular new social media app.
Lawmakers have decided on a final design for the Utah state flag that will be voted on by the Legislature in early 2023.
Local women in politics visit UVU campus to educate students about the importance of running for office and making their voices heard.
UVUSA organizes a clothing drive to help students and local refugee centers.
“Werewolf by Night” might be relatively tame by horror standards, but there’s still a lot to love in Marvel’s Halloween Special.
The Utah Symphony performed Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. They were accompanied by talented pianist, Andrew Staupe, performing Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3.
At the heart of Utah is an array of interesting urban legends and true tales of encounters with death, the supernatural and the psychopathic. These locations in particular are known to send chills up the spine.
Fourth Congressional District candidate Darlene McDonald addresses the recent controversy of excluding January Walker in a rescheduled debate, also sharing her vision for the state.
“Until poliovirus is interrupted in these countries, all countries are at risk,” says UVU Public Health student Lilly Hall.
The Review had a chance to sit down with January Walker, the United Utah candidate for the 4th congressional district of the State of Utah, and discussed her vision for the state and her vision for reaching across partisan boundaries in Congress.
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