Community talks continue as UVU and Orem work toward a master plan for growth

September 8, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photo by Kim Bojorquez Orem residents met Aug. 31 to propose solutions to problems they see as caused by the rapid encroachment of development, driven by the UVU growth, into their quiet, largely single-family neighborhoods. Rising crime rates, illegal rentals, increased traffic and parking issues are their main concerns—issues that, many fear, will get worse […]

Parking creates stress amongst students

September 8, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes Illustration by Rebecca Cho Lindsay Rahn, a student who has attended UVU for over three years, was pulling into a parking stall by the Liberal Arts Building Wednesday morning, when another driver almost collided with her car and stole the parking spot as she was pulling into the stall. “I was circling around, waiting for […]

Jesse Ruins Fall Semester: Why I loathe fall semester

August 29, 2016

Reading Time: 2 minutes If you haven’t decoded it yet, I despise fall semester. I know this makes me sound like some whiny brat and that all I’m good for is complaining, but let the record be known that I do have positive things to say. Honestly, it’s just that fall semester is among us again, and it happens […]