Tuesday Trails: Willow Lake Review
When we reached the top, we found a pink sky reflected in a calm pond along with sweaty foreheads, big smiles, and a feeling of accomplishment.
When we reached the top, we found a pink sky reflected in a calm pond along with sweaty foreheads, big smiles, and a feeling of accomplishment.
Students gathered to learn about some of the university’s most prestigious technology and programs at UVU’s Tec Fest 2022.
UVUSA continues the bingo game tradition this year with prizes ranging from laundry Car pack to iPad and Air Pods.
BYU administrators decide to take out LGBTQ+ resource pamphlets from freshman gift bags.
Starting from simple decisions like rejecting sugary drinks and opting for healthier options, “consciously healthy eating” has become a reality for many UVU students living with packed schedules and tight budgets.
Companies from all around the Orem area gathered to display job opportunities for students.
A BYU fan was banned from all sporting events after yelling a racial slur at a Black player on Duke University Volleyball Team
Little toy ducks are appearing all over campus. Students and staff are wondering where they came from and why they’re here.
UVU’s School of the Arts introduces the Chris Clark Scholarship in honor of UVU Professor Christopher Layton Clark. What does it mean to be a well-roared lion? The phrase comes…
Relaxing and studying just feel better with lo-fi. Here’s a look at how lo-fi can help students this semester. Lo-fi music — short for low fidelity music — is a…
Hypnotist & Comedian Chris Jones traveled to Utah Valley University to stun UVU students with his hypnosis skills. Wednesday, Aug. 24th became an extremely exciting third day of the fall…
“[Individual health] is definitely a process, and being kind to yourself is very important.”
Truth is something worth perusing, and as Editor-In-Chief, I have vowed to always pursue it and report on it.
Good health and wellness is invaluable for any person, especially students. The new stress reduction room was built for the purpose of assisting students in regulating their own mental health and for providing resources and a safe space to do so (located in SL 211).
As school starts up and academic pressures mount, the UVU Outdoor Adventure Center can be an important resource for keeping students physically and mentally healthy.
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