Two vital laws signed by Gov. Spencer Cox
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.
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.
Kick off Black History Month by continuing to support local Black-owned restaurants and other businesses.
“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.
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.
The UVU police reported two instances of criminal activity during the first week of classes. Both the cases reported were instances of alcohol offense. This report also contains updates concerning crimes reported in the “Crime over winter break” article.
Handshake is a third-party software that UVU partners with to provide job and internship opportunities to students. Here’s how students can use it to their advantage.
The Degrees to Anywhere lecture series is a recurring event held by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The first of the series for spring semester was Mark Welling on Jan. 17, 2024.
UVU celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement last week with the ‘Dream Again, March Forward’ event where keynote speaker Dr. Cornel West spoke to the community about his legacy and more.
The UVUSA Student Council met with representatives from the School of the Arts and Operations and Managment to discuss proposed changes to their student fees. Both organizations are asking for increases in their fees for the upcoming year.
Over the holidays, it is nice to take a break from all the noise. Here is a quick recap of some of the biggest news stories you may have missed.
Over the holidays, it is nice to take a break from all the noise. Here is a quick recap of some of the biggest news stories you may have missed.
For students graduating in May of 2024, there are some things that need to be done before making it to commencement. Here are some tips and resources for seniors looking to get their diploma.
Over winter break ten crimes were reported to The Review by campus police. This included three cases of traffic offenses, two cases of criminal mischief, a case of DUI Alcohol, a threatening, a traffic stop, tobacco problem and a case of stalking.
Here’s what we may expect to see in Utah’s 2024 General Legislative Session.
In a surprise announcement, John Curtis announced his candidacy for Utah’s federal senate seat, campaigning on calls for fiscal restraint, stronger border policies, and energy independence.
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