Bruno Major and Lindsey Lomis shine on stage at The Depot
The two artists hit Salt Lake City on Bruno Major’s “Tour of Planet Earth” to promote his new album “Columbo.”
The two artists hit Salt Lake City on Bruno Major’s “Tour of Planet Earth” to promote his new album “Columbo.”
Celeste Meloy, former staffer to congressman Christ Stewart, wins Utah’s 2nd district special primary against two challengers. Becky Edwards concedes the race.
Three-time Grammy award winner Olivia Rodrigo brings a brand-new bang into her music career two years after her debut album.
The Composing Chaos exhibition displays beautiful artwork and emphasizes the distinct form of artistic expression, abstraction.
For many students, attending college comes with a range of mental health challenges such as stress, anxiety, or depression. UVU has resources to help students with these challenges.
Health coaching services at UVU are designed specifically for students and provide guidance, support and resources to help achieve health and wellness goals.
While seasons change, the UVU Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) prepares to supply students with all the equipment they need to enjoy Utah’s great outdoors.
As the new semester starts, it can be easy to feel left out. UVU Wellness programs offer coaching for students who may need extra help to start the semester off right.
Here is a recap of three popular news stories you may have missed over summer vacation.
A former UVU professor of criminal justice was arrested earlier this month and charged with 11 felony counts relating to sexual child exploitation.
Since taking up this position, I have vowed to make sure that the Review’s mission will always be the pursuit of truth wherever it may take us. Going into my second year as Editor-in-Chief, that will continue more than ever before.
What a year it has been! 2022-2023 school year is coming to an end, here are several of the biggest news headlines from the year.
Utah Valley University held another installment in their Roots of Knowledge Speaker Series featuring Dr. Anne Arendt, Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology.
In continuation of celebrating Women’s History Month, the Women’s Success Center hosted an event on March 28th where keynote speaker Trina Celeste and other mentors discussed struggles of overcoming prejudice in various fields of work.
Certain career fields and majors are still severely gendered, even though it’s been disproven that academic advantages are embedded into XX or XY chromosomes.
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